Friday, 16 February 2018

Sample of 31 life saving drugs fails

Samples of 31 life saving medicines have been found to be successful in the country. Among them, 10 drugs from Himachal Pradesh are also included.
While issuing a Drug Alert, the Central Pharmaceutical Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) said that samples of 31 drugs have failed in the examination. These include medicines for heart, fever, pain, gas, vomiting, tooth, colds, colds, bones and ear pain.
The Drug Department has recalled the stock of related batch of these drugs from the market so that patients can be saved from these medicines.Explain that CDSCO issues drug alerts every month. In this, the number of medicines in the Himachal industry is quite large. In the state's largest industrial area, BBN 7, Mehtapur, Kalamab and Gagaret 1-1 have been found to have the drug samples of the industry. The samples of 10 drugs that have been found in the state,Among them, Batch number of Doxelmine Sootenate of M / s Madipole Pharmaceutical Bhuddad Baddi, T.D.Y.Y.-005, batch number of CliveGord Dry Syrup of Manpura, Batch No. UBD-7030B, Besch of Nelside Bond of M / s Spain Formulation Private Limited, Maitapur No. T. 698/16, DOMPRO D.T. of Massage Affin Formulation Pvt. Ltd. Batch Number F-1107,Masaraj Alertechak Pharmaceutical Tipra Ascifur-500, Batch Number AT.07-0798 of Parasin-650 of Masaraj Edwin Pharma Kalamab, Batch Number of Chloraxaadine of Park Pharmaceutical Kaluzinda, K.R. 2501, H.L. Batch number of Drakestromethorphan of Healthcare Gagret B. B. Nambal N.L. 17040, Batch number of T.F.L. of Floconazole Dispersable of M / s Medipole Pharmaceutical Bhudd. Vitamin B of 5-004 and UltraTac Pharmaceutical Tipra. Sample result of Batch number ULT-216 was found.
State Drug Controller Navneet Marwah said that the notice has been issued to all the pharmaceutical industries present in the state whose medicines have not been found on the standards in the lab scrutiny. All these industries have been asked to respond and have been instructed to rewrite the bad batch and destroy them. Marwah said that some medicines made in the state also become worse due to the increase in temperature and decrease. However, guidelines have been issued to the pharmaceutical industry owners in this direction.