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Apex drug regulator seeks list of cough syrup makers from states, Pg9.

Drug regulator initiates audit of cough syrup makers after deaths linked to contaminated syrups, exposing regulatory gaps and quality control failures.

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Key Highlights:

  • The apex drug regulator has requested states to provide a list of cough syrup manufacturers to audit their units.
  • This action follows the death of at least 14 children in Madhya Pradesh due to contaminated cough syrup.
  • Sresan Pharmaceuticals in Tamil Nadu was found to have 48.6% diethylene glycol (DEG) in its syrup, exceeding the permissible limit of 0.1%.
  • Redmex Pharmaceuticals in Gujarat had 1.3% DEG in its RespiFresh syrup; both companies received stop production orders.

Detailed Insights:

  • The Central Drugs and Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) was unaware of Sresan Pharmaceuticals' existence, highlighting regulatory gaps.
  • Before 2017, joint inspections by state and central teams were not mandatory for new manufacturing licenses.
  • Sresan Pharmaceuticals did not test raw materials or finished products, violating established regulations.
  • Regulators cannot test every batch of medicine, placing the responsibility for testing on the manufacturing companies.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Diethylene Glycol (DEG): A toxic contaminant, with a permissible limit of 0.1% in syrups.
  • NSQ (Not of Standard Quality): Indicates products that do not meet the required quality standards.
  • CDSCO (Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation): National regulatory body for pharmaceuticals and medical devices.
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