How many companies in cities in Orange County received FDA inspections in Q2?

Mark Raza Principal Deputy Chief Counsel - FDA - Official Website
Mark Raza Principal Deputy Chief Counsel - FDA - Official Website
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There were four companies in cities associated with Orange County, North Carolina, that received four FDA inspections in the second quarter of 2025, according to reports from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

This is unchanged from the number of companies inspected in the previous quarter.

Most of the companies inspected at the time were involved in the Devices sector. The second most common type of company inspected worked in the Food and Cosmetics sector.

There were three companies in line with FDA regulations that do not need to adjust their management operations or regulatory/administrative actions. One should take voluntary action to correct its management operations.

The FDA routinely inspects facilities across the nation to determine if the workplace and their products are compliant with FDA-regulated laws and regulations implemented to improve overall public health. Inspection results are then disclosed publicly.

According to its website, the FDA is a government agency that is primarily responsible for monitoring the production and distribution of human and animal drugs, biological products, medical supplies and tobacco products for safety quality.

Companies Located in Cities Within Orange County and Their Inspection Results
Company Name Area of Business Inspection Date Result
Asensus Surgical, Inc. Devices 05/16/2025 No Action Indicated (NAI)
Cancer Diagnostics, Inc. Devices 04/04/2025 Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI)
Newrest RDU, LLC Food and Cosmetics 04/15/2025 No Action Indicated (NAI)
Sue Ellen Cox, M.D. Devices 05/16/2025 No Action Indicated (NAI)


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