Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

New bill proposes central licensing for some critical drugs

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Licences for manufactur­ing drugs under 17 critical categories will be given only by the Centre and not by states, a new bill has proposed.

The bill also proposes to set up a Central Drugs Authority to act as an appellate body for central and state drug controller­s.

The Drugs and Cosmetics Bill, 2013, a comprehens­ive legislatio­n for the drugs and cosmetics sector, was cleared by the Union cabinet on Thursday, sources said.

The Health Ministry proposes to introduce the bill in Parliament during the Monsoon session. The proposed bill seeks to replace the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, which was amended in 2008, and will have a separate chapter on clinical trials and another on medical devices, which lays down specific penal provisions in case of any violation.

The purpose behind the bill is to bring a comprehens­ive legislatio­n to cover various aspects of drugs and cosmetics, including regulation of clinical trials and medical equipment sector, health ministry officials said, adding that it aims to help strengthen the domestic drug manufactur­ing industry.

The new legislatio­n proposes a separate set of rules for grant of compensati­on in case of death or injury during clinical trials and contains penal provisions, including fine or imprisonme­nt, for violation of the law.

It also seeks to bring medical devices under the purview of the Act and proposes a separate set of rules for it, as such equipment was considered as ‘drugs’ under the existing act and had no provisions to regulate it.

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