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Which FDA inspection classification indicates no objectionable practices were found?

  1. OAI

  2. VAI

  3. NAI

  4. CAI

The correct answer is: NAI

An OAI or Official Action Indicated classification indicates that objectionable practices or conditions have been observed during the inspection and regulatory action may be taken. A VAI or Voluntary Action Indicated classification means that while no objectionable practices were found, minor discrepancies were noted that could potentially lead to regulatory action if not addressed. A CAI or Conditional Action Indicated classification is similar to VAI, except the discrepancies found are more serious. Therefore, the correct classification for no objectionable practices found is NAI or No Action Indicated.