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'Track and trace': 300 top-selling medicines to sport QR code to curb spurious drugs

On scanning the QR code, essential information such as manufacturing licence and batch number will facilitate the medicine’s authentication.

August 01, 2023 / 09:12 IST
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Industry sources say because of this additional printing, the cost will go up by 5 to 7 percent.

A quick response (QR) code has been made mandatory for the top 300 widely used drug brands produced from August 1 — which will hit pharmacies over the next few weeks — as part of the Centre’s ‘track and trace’ mechanism to check the sale of counterfeit and spurious medicines, and ensure quality, a report has said.

On scanning the QR code, essential information such as manufacturing licence and batch number will facilitate the medicine’s authentication.

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Reports said in the first phase from August 1, the QR code will be printed on 300 top-selling medicines, which account for about Rs 50,000 crore of the pharma retail market.

The government's move affected Dolo (Micro Labs), Allegra (Sanofi), Asthalin (Cipla), Augmentin (GSK), Unwanted 72 (Mankind Pharma), Saridon (Bayer Pharmaceuticals), Limsey (Abbott), Calpol (GSK), Corex (Pfizer), Thyronorm ( Abbott), the Business Standard reported on August 1.