India's drug regulator has found more than 50 drugs, including some batches of widely used antacids and paracetamol, to be ...
The Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) has reported that some commonly used medicines have failed to meet ...
India's drug regulator has found more than 50 drugs, including some batches of widely used antacids and paracetamol, to be ...
Over 50 medicines, including those for diabetes, hypertension, vitamins, calcium D3 supplements, bacterial infections, and ...
In a recent quality control check by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization has raised concerns over the safety and ...
The list of "not of standard quality" (NSQ) drugs includes popular medicines like antacid Pan D, calcium supplement Shelcal, ...
India's drug regulator, which releases a monthly list of substandard or fake medicines sold in the country, said it found ...
Restoring Trust
India, long regarded as the pharmacy of the world, faces yet another challenge as its drug regulator, the Central Drugs ...
Common Indian drugs that sell like hot cakes off the counter, including Paracetamol (500 mg), Vitamin C & D tablets, Shelcal, ...
BENGALURU (Reuters) - India's drug regulator has found more than 50 drugs, including some batches of widely used antacids and paracetamol, to be substandard or fake, according to government documents.
The list includes widely-used drugs such as paracetamol, Pan D, and calcium supplements. The CDSCO’s August 2024 report ...