TOP 5 HEALTH LAWS AND POLICY UPDATES

Dear Readers, we are happy to share the most interesting legal and policy updates concerning health industry that we read today. We hope you enjoy reading it.

1. The CDSCO via a circular has directed all licensing authorities to ensure that retail and wholesale pharmacy stores prominently display the designated Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (PVPI) QR code and toll-free number. This initiative aims to facilitate easy and seamless reporting of adverse drug reactions (ADR) by the public, strengthening drug safety monitoring.
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2. FSSAI has issued an advisory for dairy units selling milk/milk products via vending machines and kiosks, directing them to maintain approved rapid-test kits on-site for detecting common adulterants. The machines must display usage instructions, enable consumer self-tests or staff-demonstrations, retain usage records, and ensure kit validity and proper storage.
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3. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has reportedly directed immediate removal of fruit-based beverages, R-T-S drinks and energy drinks labelled with the term “ORS” from retail and e-commerce platforms, reaffirming that only formulations meeting WHO oral-rehydration-solution standards may use “ORS”.
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4. Indian Government reportedly plans to amend the Drugs and Cosmetics Act by adding sale licensing conditions a per which advertising of high-risk drugs in Schedules G, H, H1 and X will be explicitly banned, including via e-commerce and digital platforms, in order to curb self-medication, misleading claims an misuse of potent medicines.
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5. Indian Government is reportedly framing a broader medical-device manufacturing policy aimed at cutting the country’s heavy import dependence. The plan focuses on boosting domestic production, introducing quality standards for thousands of devices, promoting zero-defect manufacturing, and strengthening India’s global competitiveness in the healthcare technology sector.
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TOP 5 HEALTH LAWS AND POLICY UPDATES

Dear Readers, we are happy to share the most interesting legal and policy updates concerning health industry that we read today. We hope you enjoy reading it.

1. Bureau of Indian Standards is reportedly launching a scientific study on plastic food-packaging safety amid escalating temperatures and prolonged food delivery-times across India. The initiative will evaluate practical performance of materials like PET, recycled PET, polycarbonate and laminated films under heat and humidity, and may prompt revisions to the Food Safety and Standards (Packaging) Regulations, 2018 and higher compliance demands for food-delivery platforms.
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2. Punjab health authorities have directed all civil and district hospitals and medical colleges to immediately suspend and quarantine all batches of the anti-haemophilia Factor IX concentrate after reports of adverse reactions. The action is a precautionary step while the Punjab Health Systems Corporation (PHSC) conducts laboratory tests to assess the product’s safety and quality.
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3. India’s Delhi High Court has refused to allow a major consumer health company to sell remaining stocks of an ORS-type beverages, upholding regulatory ban imposed by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) on products marketed as oral rehydration solutions without meeting WHO-recommended composition standards or obtaining proper regulatory approval.
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4. The National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO) under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has reportedly revised guidelines so that COVID-19 testing is no longer mandatory for asymptomatic organ donors or recipients, except in lung transplant procedures where RT-PCR remains essential.
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5. The Pharmacy Council of India has reportedly directed state pharmacy councils to submit updated lists of registered pharmacists, including registration validity, email IDs, mobile numbers, etc. by November 30, 2025. The direction follows the July 31 deadline delay and aims to support the Health Professional Registry under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission.
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TOP 5 HEALTH LAWS AND POLICY UPDATES

Dear Readers, we are happy to share the most interesting legal and policy updates concerning health industry that we read today. We hope you enjoy reading it.

1. A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Madras High Court, alleging that transgender clinics in Tamil Nadu are engaging in unethical practices. These include the use of the banned two-finger test and violations of established health guidelines. The court has issued notices to the National Medical Council and the Tamil Nadu government, seeking their responses to these serious allegations.
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2. The Indian subsidiary of a major U.S. pharmaceutical company is under investigation for violating the Uniform Code for Pharmaceutical Marketing Practices (UCPMP) guidelines by sponsoring foreign trips for 30 doctors. The government may take action against the company and the executive who signed the self-declaration of compliance. If proven, the doctors involved could lose their medical licenses and be prohibited from practicing medicine.
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3. India’s Allahabad High Court has overturned a National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) order that had mandated a compensation of ₹93 lakh from a doctor and hospital owner for alleged medical negligence during a C-section procedure in 2005. The High Court identified procedural errors in the NCDRC’s decision-making process, thereby nullifying the earlier order for compensation to be paid by the medical professionals involved.
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4. India’s Karnataka High Court has granted temporary relief to pharmaceutical companies by directing the government to refrain from taking action against pharmaceutical companies producing nutraceuticals in drug-licensed units. This follows a challenge to Schedule M, which restricts the manufacturing of non-drug products in drug-licensed facilities
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5. The Jammu and Kashmir Medical Supplies Corporation Limited (JKMSCL) has ordered an immediate halt to the use of Bupivacaine Hydrochloride in Dextrose Injection USP (0.5%), 5mg/ml, 4ml ampoule, Batch Number AA40222, manufactured by Aishwarya Healthcare Ltd. This action follows a reported Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) associated with the batch, which was manufactured in April 2024 and expires in March 2026. Medical officers have been instructed to cease using the affected batch immediately.
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