CDSCO and State Drugs Control Administration Commence Joint Inspection
of Drug Manufacturing Units
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Joint
Inspections being Conducted All Over the Country as per Standard Operating Procedures
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Committee
of two Joint Drugs Controllers constituted at CDSCO (HQ) to monitor the process
of inspection, reporting & subsequent action
Under directions of Union
Minister of Health & Family Welfare and Chemicals & Fertilizers, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, the Central
Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has started conducting joint inspection
of identified Drug Manufacturing Units along with State Drugs Control Administration
as per risk based approach.
The Joint Inspections
are being conducted all over the country as per the Standard Operating Procedures.
A committee of two Joint Drugs Controllers has been constituted at CDSCO (HQ) to
monitor the process of inspection, reporting & subsequent action so as to ensure
compliance to the Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Rules thereunder. This will
ensure high standards of quality compliance with respect to drugs manufactured in
the country.
An action plan for nationwide
inspection of manufacturing units which are identified to be at the risk of manufacturing
Not of Standard Quality (NSQ)/adulterated/ spurious drugs was made prior to carrying
out of inspections.
The objective of drug
regulation is to ensure safety, efficacy and quality of the drugs available in the
country. The drug control administration is required to ensure that manufacturing
units comply with Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Rules thereunder especially
to the requirements of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).