Zero tolerance policy on spurious medicines, 71 firms issued notices: Mansukh Mandaviya
Mandaviya said, "We have conducted risk-based analysis at more than 125 companies and our squads have visited their facilities. Of these, 71 companies have been served show-cause notices and 18 have been given closure notices."
New Delhi: Asserting that India follows a zero-tolerance policy on spurious medicines, Union health minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Tuesday said 71 companies have been issued show-cause notices following concerns raised in some quarters about reported deaths due to contaminated India-made cough syrups and 18 of them have been asked to shut shop.In an exclusive interview with a news agency,...
New Delhi: Asserting that India follows a zero-tolerance policy on spurious medicines, Union health minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Tuesday said 71 companies have been issued show-cause notices following concerns raised in some quarters about reported deaths due to contaminated India-made cough syrups and 18 of them have been asked to shut shop.
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