Most of the pharma units are failing in documentation, and validation processes, and many don't have full-fledged quality control laboratories.
The first drug to treat low sexual desire in premenopausal women, dubbed "female Viagra", has been approved in the United States, but with a warning about potentially dangerous side effects such as severe low blood pressure and fainting.
The Food and Drug Administration says all those areas are currently in compliance with blood screening, but that expanded testing is now needed.
The Pfizer vaccine has already been approved for the public in the United Kingdom and, Canada.
As the pandemic spreads and the urgency for effective treatment of COVID-19 mounts, several countries, including the US, have started relying heavily on HCQ, majorly used in the treatment of malaria and rheumatoid-arthritis.