Issn  2249-7579
e Issn  2249-7579
Publisher JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL BIOLOGY

A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF REGULATORY MEASURES TO EFFECTIVELY PREVENT THE SPURIOUS ADULTERATED AND LOW QUALITY DRUGS

Vennam Venkatadri1, Avinash Kumar G, Dinakar A, Manasa E
1Department of Pharmaceutics, Sun Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Kakupalli, Nellore-524346, Andhra Pradesh, India

Drug Regulation, Unified System, Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940, NSQ Drugs, Pharmaceutical Growth ,

The existing bifurcated regulatory framework, comprising the State Drug Control Departments (SDCD) and the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO), is fraught with inefficiencies and inconsistencies, undermining the effectiveness of drug regulation in India. The proposal to merge these entities into a single, unified Drug Regulatory System presents a comprehensive solution to these systemic shortcomings. This consolidation will ensure the uniform implementation of The Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940, and its associated rules, effectively addressing the prevalence of Not of Standard Quality (NSQ), spurious, and adulterated drugs. By centralizing regulatory oversight, the responsibility for ensuring drug quality in the domestic market and for exports will be streamlined and enhanced. Additionally, this integrated approach is poised to catalyze significant growth in the Indian pharmaceutical and allied industries, positioning them as global leaders in the near future

14 , 1 , 2024

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