India bans 156 medicines including antibiotics, painkillers, multivitamins

India bans 156 medicines including antibiotics, painkillers, multivitamins

August 24, 2024   05:30 pm

In a significant move aimed at safeguarding public health, the Indian government has banned 156 fixed-dose combination (FDC) drugs, including a variety of antibiotics, painkillers, multivitamins, and medications for treating fever and hypertension. 

This decision marks the largest crackdown on FDCs since 2016, when 344 such drugs were prohibited. The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare issued a gazette notification on Thursday, officially prohibiting the manufacture, sale, and distribution of the banned FDCs.

The ban was based on the recommendations of an expert panel that reviewed a total of 324 FDCs.

Impact on Pharmaceutical Industry

The banned FDCs include popular combinations such as mefenamic acid and paracetamol injections, commonly used for pain relief and fever, and omeprazole magnesium with dicyclomine HCl, used to treat abdominal pain.

The ban is expected to impact major pharmaceutical companies, including Sun Pharmaceuticals, Cipla, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, Torrent Pharmaceuticals, and Alkem Laboratories.

Source: Economic Times
--Agencies

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