FDA conducted inspections of 19 companies in cities located in Berkeley County in 2025

Sara Brenner, Principal Deputy Commissioner at FDA
Sara Brenner, Principal Deputy Commissioner at FDA
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There were 19 companies in cities associated with Berkeley County, South Carolina, that received 19 FDA inspections in 2025, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

This is a 17.4% decrease from the number of companies inspected in the previous year, when 23 companies received 23 inspections.

Most of the companies inspected at the time operate in the Food and Cosmetics sector. The second most common type of company inspected period worked in the Biologics sector.

There were 14 companies in line with FDA regulations who don’t need to adjust their management operations or regulatory/administrative actions (73.7%). Five should take voluntary action to correct the organization’s management operations (26.3%).

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 and quality.

Companies Located in Cities Within Berkeley County and Their Inspection Results
Company NameArea of BusinessInspection DateResult
Alfa Supply, LLCFood and Cosmetics10/23/2025Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI)
Auxilium Medical, Inc.Devices03/26/2025Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI)
Brenntag Mid-South, Inc.Food and Cosmetics11/13/2025No Action Indicated (NAI)
Callie’s Charleston BiscuitsFood and Cosmetics11/04/2025No Action Indicated (NAI)
Capitol Coffee Systems, Inc.Food and Cosmetics10/02/2025Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI)
Charleston Regional Aviation AuthorityFood and Cosmetics08/11/2025No Action Indicated (NAI)
Cup – Fine Coffee & Roasters, LLCFood and Cosmetics01/07/2025No Action Indicated (NAI)
Horizon ScientificDevices04/18/2025Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI)
John M. Costello, M.D.Drugs06/12/2025No Action Indicated (NAI)
Lineage Logistics, LLCFood and Cosmetics03/05/2025No Action Indicated (NAI)
MainOcean Carolinas, LLCFood and Cosmetics10/15/2025No Action Indicated (NAI)
Medical University Hospital Authority Laboratory ServicesBiologics07/18/2025No Action Indicated (NAI)
Octapharma Plasma, Inc.Biologics07/09/2025No Action Indicated (NAI)
Ralph H. Johnson Department of VA Medical Center Blood BankBiologics07/15/2025No Action Indicated (NAI)
Roper St. Francis HealthcareBiologics05/07/2025No Action Indicated (NAI)
Sam’s East, Inc.Food and Cosmetics02/05/2025No Action Indicated (NAI)
Stephen Stripling, M.D.Biologics01/30/2025No Action Indicated (NAI)
Ted A. Meyers, M.D.Devices07/02/2025No Action Indicated (NAI)
Vayuclear, Inc.Devices03/14/2025Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI)
Information in this article was obtained from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The source data can be found here.



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