Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO)

Recently, The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) released its monthly list of drugs that fail quality tests.

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  • Around 50 medicines like paracetamol (fever), metformin (diabetes), and pantoprazole (acidity) were found to be either spurious or not of standard quality (NSQ).
  • The findings were part of routine random sampling.   

About CDSCO

  • CDSCO is India’s National Regulatory Authority (NRA) under the Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.
  • Headquarters: New Delhi. 

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  • Key Responsibilities of CDSCO

    • Safety and Quality: Ensures transparency, accountability, and uniformity in services to maintain the safety, effectiveness, and quality of medical products.
    • Approval of New Drugs: Approves new drugs and oversees clinical trials.
    • Standards for Drugs: Establishes standards for drugs and controls the quality of imported drugs.
  • Collaboration with State Regulators

    • Licensing: Along with state authorities, CDSCO grants licenses for critical drugs like blood products, vaccines, IV fluids, and sera.
    • Expert Advice: Provides guidance to ensure uniform enforcement of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act across the country.

What is CDSCO’s NSQ Alert?

  • CDSCO releases a monthly list of medicines that fail quality tests, highlighting the drugs that do not meet standards.
  • Central and state regulators collect samples from the market and test them randomly.
  • The list includes medicines and the specific parameters on which they failed.

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  • Purpose of the Quality Checks

    • These monthly alerts inform the public, healthcare departments, and state regulators about medicines that may not be of high quality.
    • It also ensures that pharmaceutical companies know their products are under constant monitoring.

  • Types of Substandard Medicines
    • Spurious Drugs: Fake products that imitate popular brands. 
      • They may or may not contain the correct active ingredient and are not made by the actual manufacturer.
      • Example: Telmisartan (Glenmark) and Pantoprazole (Sun Pharma) were found to be fake.
    • Poor Quality Drugs (NSQ): These may have faulty descriptions, may not dissolve properly, or have less active ingredients. 
      • They may not harm the patient but fail to treat the condition. 
      • Example: Metformin failed the dissolution test and would not work as intended once consumed.
    • Adulterated Drugs: These contain harmful contaminants or adulterants. Such drugs are usually recalled to avoid causing harm.

  • Examples of NSQ Drugs
    • Metformin failed the dissolution test, meaning it wouldn’t dissolve properly and wouldn’t work as intended.
    • The list also includes other medicines that fail to meet specific quality parameters.

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