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 Indian Medical Association (IMA) has challenged the Maharashtra government’s decision allowing homeopaths to prescribe allopathic medicines after six months of certified training, calling it a threat to public health. The IMA has filed a petition in the Bombay High Court, urging an expedited resolution of the matter.
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2. A government panel, the Drugs Consultative Committee (DCC) under CDSCO, has directed State Licensing Authorities not to issue manufacturing licenses for new drugs without prior approval from the Central Licensing Authority (CLA), as mandated by New Drugs Clinical Trial Rules 2019.
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3. India’s NITI Aayog has setup an expert panel to review quality concerns in India’s pharmaceutical manufacturing. It will assess regulatory gaps and challenges across 3,000 companies and 10,500 units. The goal is to align production with global standards, boost compliance, and ensure patient safety to uphold India’s global medicine supplier status.
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4. The Drugs Consultative Committee (DCC) has recommended inclusion of detachable Braille cards and voice-enabled QR codes on medicine packaging to enhance accessibility for visually impaired patients. The proposal aims to standardize inclusive labeling across pharma products, aligning with patient-centric and accessibility-first regulatory reforms.
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5. The Drugs Consultative Committee (DCC) has approved amendments to Forms 27D/27DA and 28D/28DA under the Drugs Rules, 1945, enabling manufacturers to apply for licenses to produce stem cell-derived, gene therapy, xenograft, and modified-release products via both state and central authorities.
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