By FnF Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 28, Mar 2023, 19:39 pm IST | UPDATED: 28, Mar 2023, 19:39 pm IST
New Delhi: In a major crackdown against the manufacture of substandard drugs, central and state regulators conducted joint inspections at 76 pharma companies and cancelled the licences of 18 of them for producing spurious and adulterated drugs, official sources said on Tuesday. The inspections were carried out across 20 states and Union territories in the past 15 days, they said.
A source said that action has been taken against 76 companies in the first phase of a special drive against the manufacture of substandard drugs.
The sources said that as part of the special drive, the regulators have identified 203 firms. A majority of the companies are from Himachal Pradesh (70), followed by Uttarakhand (45) and Madhya Pradesh (23).
Recently, questions have been raised over the quality of drugs manufactured by India-based companies. In February, the Tamil Nadu-based Global Pharma Healthcare recalled its entire lot of eye drop allegedly linked to vision loss in the US.
Before that, India-made cough syrups were allegedly linked to children deaths in the Gambia and Uzbekistan last year.
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