Millennium Post (Kolkata)

DCGI says testing of cough syrup must before exports

Asks labs to give top priority to such samples

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NEW DELHI: With India making testing of cough syrups before export mandatory from June 1, the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) has asked specified state laboratori­es to examine such samples from manufactur­ers on “top priority and issue the test report at the earliest”.

Cough syrup exporters will have to produce a certificat­e of analysis issued by a government laboratory before the product is exported, effective June 1, the Directorat­e General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in a notificati­on on Monday.

The move came amid instances of quality concerns being raised abroad on cough syrups exported by Indian firms.

“The export of cough syrup shall be permitted to be exported subject to export samples being tested and production of a certificat­e of analysis issued by any of the laboratori­es..., with effect from June 1, 2023,” the notificati­on stated.

On Wednesday, the country's top drug regulaor, DCGI, wrote to state drug controller­s of Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtr­a, Jammu and Kashmir and Uttarakhan­d and central laboratori­es and referred to the notificati­on issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industries regarding the export policy of cough syrups.

“State Drug Controller­s are hereby requested to give instructio­ns to your state-owned NABL accredited laboratori­es to analyse the samples received from the manufactur­ers of cough syrups for export purpose on top priority and issue the test report at the earliest,” the letter stated.

It requested all central laboratori­es to give top priority in analyse the sample received from the manufactur­ers and issue the report immediatel­y in order to avoid delays.

“It is requested to all state licensing authoritie­s to forward the e-mail Ids of their NABL accreditat­ed laboratori­es of their state to this office by return mail,” the letter stated.

The specified central government labs include Indian Pharmacopo­eia Commission, regional drug testing lab (RDTL - Chandigarh), central drugs lab (CDL - Kolkata), central drug testing lab (CDTL - Chennai Hyderabad, Mumbai), RDTL (Guwahati)] and the NABL (National Accreditat­ion Board for Testing and Calibratio­n Laboratori­es) accredited drug testing labs of state government­s.

The Indian pharmaceut­ical industry is a prominent manufactur­er and exporter of medical products to the entire globe - ranging from highly developed countries to the LMIC (low and middle-income countries).

India is the largest provider of generic drugs globally, supplying over 50 per cent of global demand for various vaccines, about 40 per cent of generic demand in the US and about 25 per cent of all medicine in the UK.

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