New Delhi: In a significant move aimed at strengthening medicine safety and improving supply chain transparency, the Centre has expanded its QR code-based tracking system to include vaccines, anti-cancer medicines, antimicrobials, and narcotic and psychotropic drugs. The Union Health Ministry has amended the Drugs Rules, 1945, by placing these categories of medicines under Schedule H2. The amendment makes it mandatory for
New Delhi: In a significant move aimed at strengthening medicine safety and improving supply chain transparency, the Centre has expanded its QR code-based tracking system to include vaccines, anti-cancer medicines, antimicrobials, and narcotic and psychotropic drugs. The Union Health Ministry has amended the Drugs Rules, 1945, by placing these categories of medicines under Schedule H2. The amendment makes it mandatory for
QR Code On Medicines In India: Govt Expands Rule To Fight Fake Drugs The Indian government has made QR codes mandatory on several critical medicines, including vaccines, antibiotics, anti-cancer drugs, and psychotropic medicines, in a major step to curb fake drugs and improve medicine safety. The Health Ministry has notified amendments to the Drugs Rules, 1945, expanding India’
QR Code On Medicines In India: Govt Expands Rule To Fight Fake Drugs The Indian government has made QR codes mandatory on several critical medicines, including vaccines, antibiotics, anti-cancer drugs, and psychotropic medicines, in a major step to curb fake drugs and improve medicine safety. The Health Ministry has notified amendments to the Drugs Rules, 1945, expanding India’
Government restricts cough syrup sales under revised drug rules The Government of India has implemented a new regulatory update that requires a valid prescription from a registered medical practitioner for purchasing cough syrups and other syrup-based medicines. The change has been introduced through an amendment to the Drugs Rules, 1945, marking a significant shift in how over-the-counter medicines are reg
Government restricts cough syrup sales under revised drug rules The Government of India has implemented a new regulatory update that requires a valid prescription from a registered medical practitioner for purchasing cough syrups and other syrup-based medicines. The change has been introduced through an amendment to the Drugs Rules, 1945, marking a significant shift in how over-the-counter medicines are reg