No Ads for High-Risk Medicines: Govt Panel Recommends Major Amendments to Drugs Rules 1945
Written By : Susmita Roy
Published On 2025-12-08 06:45 GMT | Update On 2025-12-08 06:45 GMT
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New Delhi: In a significant move aimed at tightening regulatory control over the promotion of high-risk medicines, the Drugs Consultative Committee (DCC) has recommended amendments to the Drugs Rules, 1945, to prohibit sales and distribution license holders from advertising prescription-only and potent drugs.
The proposal emerged during the DCC’s meeting held on November 17, where the panel reviewed the proposal for amendment in rules under Chapter VI Sales of Drugs other than Homeopathic medicines with respect to advertisement.
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