Sunday, 25 February 2018

Fixed Dosage Combination (FDC) 349 medicines can be banned in the country.

Fixed Dosage Combination (FDC) 349  medicines can be banned in the country. On the order of the Supreme Court, the committee has been formed to investigate them. This committee will submit its report after studying the sciences and safety of these drugs.
Let us say that 7,000 FDC drugs are currently being sold in the country. The government had banned medicines of fix dosage combinations as dangerous for health and health in 2016. Against this ban, several well-known pharmaceutical companies took refuge in the Supreme.
Court. The court rejected the ban and rejected it. In this case, on the petition filed by the Union Health Ministry, the court asked the government to constitute a committee to investigate these medicines.India's Drug Controller General has now constituted a committee under the Drug Technical Advisory Board of the country's top technical institution in the matter of medicines. This committee will also study the scientific and safety of these medicines as well as the favor of related companies.
It is worth noting that the 344 FDCs that the government had imposed on them, their total business in the organized drug sector of the country is about Rs 4,000 crore. It is 4 percent of India's pharma sector's total turnover.The new drug, made up of more than one drug, is called the Fix dosage Combination. For the production and sale of these, the approval of India's Drug Controller General (Citizen) is necessary. It should prove clinical trial and safety. It is alleged that many states of the country have allowed thousands of FDCs to be unloaded while ignoring this rule. In India, where these medicines are being sold, there are bans on them in many other countries.