Illegal sale of plasma: Two blood banks lose licenses in Hyderabad
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Hyderabad: The Drugs Control Administration (DCA) Telangana busted an illegal human plasma collection racket in the city on Monday following which the licenses of two blood banks have been cancelled for illegal sale of plasma.
Telangana Drugs Control Administration (DCA) Officials have cancelled the licences for two 'Blood Banks' in the city for the illegal sale of human plasma.
As the illegal sale of plasma by blood banks can have detrimental consequences on public health, the licences of the two blood banks—‘ Srikara Hospital Blood Centre’ at Madinaguda, Miyapur (Ranga Reddy Dist.) and ‘New Life Educational Society Blood Centre’ located at Darulshifa, Hyderabad—have been cancelled by the DCA with immediate effect, in the larger public interest, DCA Director General V B Kamalasan Reddy said in a release here on Monday.
The licences cancelled for the two blood banks in connection with the illegal plasma collection racket were busted at Moosapet in the city on February 2, 2024.
On February 2, acting on credible information, the DCA officials conducted a raid at ‘Haemo Service Laboratories’ operated by R. Raghavendra Naik in a residential building at Bhavani Nagar, Moosapet, and during the raid, DCA officials detected a huge stock of human plasma bags stored in freezers.
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