India cancels licences of some drug firms in crackdown on fake products,
says source
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[March 30, 2023]
By Krishna N. Das
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian authorities have cancelled or suspended
licences of some domestic drug companies as part of action taken against
76 pharmaceutical firms this month for selling adulterated or fake
products, a government source said on Thursday.
India is known as the 'pharmacy of the world' and its pharmaceuticals
exports have more than doubled over the past decade to $24.5 billion in
2021-22.
But that image has been dented by the death of at least 70 children in
Gambia and 19 children in Uzbekistan last year linked to drugs made by
India-based pharmaceutical companies.
Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya confirmed a crackdown but did not give
details of companies against which action had been taken.
"There are more than 10,500 pharma companies in the country. Companies
who make spurious medicine will not be spared," Mandaviya told reporters
at an event.
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Used blister packets that contained
medicines, tablets and pills are seen, in this picture illustration
taken June 30, 2018. REUTERS/Russell Boyce/Illustration
Licences of some Indian drug
companies have been canceled, some were suspended while others have
been put on notice during the past 15 days, the source, who had
direct knowledge of the matter, told Reuters.
The source, who did not want to be identified as they were not
authorised to speak to the media, declined to reveal the names of
the companies.
The federal government has said it will spend $79.6 million on
strengthening its drug regulatory system after the World Health
Organization raised concerns about domestically produced cough
syrups being linked to the death of children in Gambia and
Uzbekistan.
(Writing by Sudipto Ganguly; Editing by Frank Jack Daniel and
Muralikumar Anantharaman)
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