53 Drugs Including Paracetamol And Pan-D Fail Quality Test, Common Medicines In Quality Fail List
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Over 50 drugs, including common ones like calcium, vitamin D3, anti-diabetes pills, and high blood pressure medications, failed quality tests by India's drug regulator, the CDSCO. The CDSCO identified 53 drugs as not meeting standard quality, leading to concerns about the safety and impact of taking these failed drugs.
Insights
- More than 50 drugs, such as common supplements and medications like vitamin C, D3, antacids, and anti-diabetes drugs, have failed quality tests conducted by India's drug regulator, raising serious concerns about the safety and efficacy of these widely-used products.
- Dr. Ishwar Gilada highlights the urgency of investigating whether these failed drugs are due to impurities or are spurious, emphasizing the critical need for stringent adherence to good manufacturing practices by pharmaceutical companies to ensure the safety and effectiveness of medications in the market.
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Recent questions
Which drugs failed quality tests in India?
Various drugs like calcium, vitamin D3, antacids, and more.
What is the CDSCO doing about the failed drugs?
Issuing NSQ alerts and investigating the situation.
What is Dr. Ishwar Gilada's opinion on the situation?
Dr. Gilada emphasizes the seriousness of the failed drugs.
How are callers reacting to the news of failed drugs?
Callers express concerns about the impact and question government actions.
What are companies saying about the failed drug batches?
Companies claim the failed batches are not theirs.
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