Health Ministry forms panel to prepare National Drugs Database

Published On 2022-11-07 11:55 GMT   |   Update On 2022-11-07 11:55 GMT
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In an efforts to ensure the quality and efficacy of medications and uniform administration of drug regulation, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, has formed a seven-member panel to produce a thorough "National Drugs Database" of drug formulations manufactured and marketed in the country.

Regarding the aforementioned, India's drug controller general, VG Somani has released an office memorandum dated October 27 ,titled "Constitution of a Committee for the Development of the National Drugs Database", highlighting the importance of a comprehensive database of drug formulations manufactured and marketed in the country.

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