IMPLEMENTATION OF DRUGS AND COSMETICS ACT, 1940 IN STATE OF PUNJAB: A OVERVIEW
Kempaiah Suresh*, Balamuralidhara V. and S. B. Puranik
ABSTRACT
Drugs Regulation in India is governed by the Drugs and Cosmetics
Act, 1940 and it has been the focus of several recent policy reforms
efforts in India, starting with Mashelakar Committee Report in 2013 to
most recent report of Ranjit Roy choudhary report in 2013.
Nevertheless the regulatory structure continues to be plagued with
several structural challenges, including issues related to regulatory
harmonisation between centre ant the states, transparency, which have
been undermined the general effectiveness of the regulatory system.
This study, evaluates the administrative structure and functions of drug
regulatory authorities at state level. The Central Drug Control Standard
Organization (CDSCO) generally concerned with policy & making of
laws and rules. It deals in licensing work such as approval of licence
meant for manufacture of Large Volume Parenterals, Vaccine & Sera,
Blood Bank and Blood Components, Medical devices and products
manufactured by Recombinant technology, conerned with new drug clearance, clinical trials,
import registration, import of drugs etc., and inspections. The Punjab State Drugs Control
Department deals with licensing of both manufacturing and sales establishments of Drugs &
Cosmetics.
Keywords: Regulation, Punjab, Education, Health, Drug.
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