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India flags quality issues with some widely used antacids and paracetamol

The regulator, Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation, releases a monthly list of substandard or fake medicines sold in the country after routine tests across the country by multiple agencies.

September 27, 2024 / 16:01 IST
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India, one of the world’s largest drug producers and exporters, is working to restore confidence after Indian-made cough syrups were linked to the deaths of children in Gambia, Uzbekistan, and Cameroon.

India’s drug regulator has found more than 50 drugs, including some batches of widely used antacids and paracetamol, to be substandard or fake, according to government documents.

The regulator, Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation, releases a monthly list of substandard or fake medicines sold in the country after routine tests across the country by multiple agencies.

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The regulator found some drugs as "not of standard quality", including a batch each of Alkem Laboratories’ popular antacid Pan-D, Hetero’s anti-infective Cepodem, and several other antibiotics, according to the lists for August.

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries separately informed the regulator of a fake batch of Pantocid, a popular Indian brand of an antacid called pantoprazole. The agency said it is investigating the matter.