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Alto Ingredients Awarded Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Certification

Alto Ingredients Awarded Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Certification SACRAMENTO, Calif., Feb. 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Alto Ingredients, Inc. (NASDAQ: ALTO), a leading producer of specialty alcohols and essential ingredients, announced its Illinois Corn Processing (ICP) facility is now ICH Q7 certified. Mike Kandris, Alto Ingredients’ CEO, said, “Our commitment to provide our customers the absolute best quality products is reflected by this significant achievement. In October of 2020, we obtained our ISO 9001 certification, the world’s most widely recognized standard for quality management systems. Now with our internationally recognized ICH Q7 certification, our alcohol is certified for use as an active pharmaceutical ingredient. Markets for our alcohol include use in beauty and oral care products such as foundation and mouthwash, in addition to other uses within the pharmaceutical and personal care product industries. Our dedication to quality required to attain ICH

GPs told to set up reserve lists of patients to get last-minute Covid jabs and avoid wasting vaccines

GPs told to set up reserve lists for last-minute Covid jabs to avoid wasting vaccines The Telegraph revealed last week that some GPs are being forced to throw away vaccines rather than giving patients second dose 18 January 2021 • 8:00pm A patient gets their first dose of the Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid vaccine at a GP practice in Horsham, West Sussex Credit: Christopher Pledger  GPs should create reserve lists of patients who can attend vaccine appointments at short notice in order to avoid wastage , according to leaked NHS guidance. It comes after The Telegraph revealed last week that some GPs are being forced to throw away vaccines rather than giving patients their second dose.

Doctors forced by NHS leaders to throw away Covid vaccines rather than giving second doses

Updated: 17 Jan 2021, 3:34 Invalid Date, LOCAL NHS leaders are forcing doctors to throw away Covid vaccines rather than give second doses, a report has revealed.  GPs organising clinics at short notice told the Telegraph that they are being warned against using leftover doses on patients who have already had their first jab.   3 NHS leaders are reportedly forcing doctors to throw away Covid vaccines rather than give second doses (File photo)Credit: Alamy Live News While some are reportedly refusing to comply, others fear vaccine supplies will be cancelled if they defy instructions.  Dr Robert Morley, the director of professional support at the Birmingham Local Medical Committee, told the Telegraph the policy was “counterproductive”. 

Medics told to bin leftover jabs instead of giving second doses

Medics told to bin leftover jabs instead of giving second doses
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Pacific Ethanol Amends its Credit Agreements with CoBank

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Pacific Ethanol Amends its Credit Agreements with CoBank Pacific Ethanol, Inc.December 21, 2020 GMT Company pays $24.9 million principal payment in cash Company expects to be net term debt free at the end of 2020 SACRAMENTO, Calif., Dec. 21, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Pacific Ethanol, Inc. (NASDAQ: PEIX), a leading producer of specialty alcohols and essential ingredients, announced an amendment to the terms of its credit agreements with CoBank, ACB (CoBank). The Company, with its borrower subsidiaries, Pacific Ethanol Pekin, LLC and Illinois Corn Processing, LLC paid $24.9 million in connection with the amendments, repaying all term debt and reducing the borrowers’ revolving lines of credit to $30 million in total. At the same time, CoBank and the borrowers agreed to reduce certain reporting requirements and eliminate the requirement of the Chief Restructuring Officer position. With th

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