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. India’s central drug regulator, CDSCO has directed state drug regulators to direct manufacturers of Doxycycline formulations to incorporate CNS side Effects as an adverse drug reaction such as restlessness, anxiety, irritability, nervousness, and dizziness in the caution section of the package insert/ Promotional literature following recommendation by the Subject Expert Committee on Antimicrobial and Ant Parasite.
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2. India’s National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) ruled that prescribing allopathic medicines without a recognised medical qualification is negligence and deficiency in service. It directed an eye centre to pay ₹2 lakh compensation plus interest to a patient who permanently lost vision due to such unqualified prescriptions.
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3. The Directorate of Drugs Control under the Government of Tamil Nadu has issued a public advisory warning citizens against the manufacture, sale and online distribution of unapproved oral nicotine pouches. Show-cause notices have been served to major online sellers for marketing products whose safety, efficacy and quality have not been established in India.
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4. The Multidisciplinary Committee advising the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority has recommended a five-year exemption from the Drug Price Control Order, 2013 for nafithromycin, India’s first indigenous antibiotic. The move follows patent confirmation by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation and the Indian Patent Office, allowing pricing flexibility and encouraging domestic antibiotic innovation.
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5. India’s National One Health Mission has reportedly invited expressions of interest from qualified organisations to develop artificial intelligence tools for early detection of emerging pathogens across human, animal and environmental systems. The government-backed programme will fund research and development to strengthen disease surveillance and pandemic preparedness nationwide efforts.
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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. The Central Government has issued draft amendments to the Drugs Rules, 1945, proposing mandatory blue vertical strip on the left side running throughout the body of the label on all antimicrobial drugs and their preparations. The move aims to enhance identification and promote responsible antimicrobial use, with stakeholder comments invited within thirty days.
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2. The Kerala High Court has ruled that the title “Doctor” is not exclusive to medical doctors and can be used by physiotherapists and occupational therapists. The Court held that neither the NMC Act nor state law grants doctors an exclusive right over the “Dr.” prefix, which traditionally denotes advanced learning.
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3. India’s ministry of consumer affairs has notified amendments to the Legal Metrology Rules, tightening standards for manual blood pressure devices. Effective January 7, 2026, the rules set stricter accuracy limits, ban unsafe connectors, and mandate durability, safety, and environmental stress testing. Manufacturers must update design, labelling, and documentation, and obtain fresh model approvals to continue selling these devices in the Indian market.
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4. India’s Bombay High Court has quashed a prosecution after finding serious delays in drug sample analysis beyond the mandatory 60-day limit prescribed under the Drugs Rules. The Court made strong observations regarding the laxity of the Drugs Department, holding that such lapses endanger public health by allowing sub-standard drugs to circulate.
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5. The Tamil Nadu Chemists and Druggists Association has formally complained to the Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Bureau of India (PMBI) alleging that Jan Aushadi Kendras across the state are violating scheme guidelines by selling locally procured patented and generic medicines and operating multiple licences per individual. PMBI has confirmed such local sourcing is prohibited and attracts disciplinary action.
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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. The Madras High Court has refused to pass interim order staying the controversial gaming law in Tamil Nadu, which prohibits minors under 18 years from playing games and generally imposes restrictions on gaming between 12 am and 5 pm.
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2. Andhra Pradesh’s Director of Medical Education has instructed government medical colleges and hospitals to ensure doctors prescribe drugs using generic names. The ethical guidelines applicable to doctors mandate prescription in generic names, and brand name may be used in addition.
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3. India’s Department of Pharmaceuticals (DoP) has established a technical committee to devise strategies aimed at enhancing supply chain resilience and reducing reliance on China for pharmaceutical products. This initiative, part of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, aims to strengthen key industries like healthcare and chemicals.
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4. India’s Central Food Regulator (FSSAI) will reportedly release new Maximum Residue Level (MRL) values for 98 spices, up from the current values for 18 spices. A SOP guidance to fix MRL for pesticides is expected to be published soon as well.
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5. Delhi High Court has remarked that the government should put in place a legal framework to tackle “e-infringement” of trademarks in e-commerce. Since multiple parties are involved in e-commerce, it is difficult to determine who is responsible for infringement.
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