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Pharma makers get a year for GMP implementation, Mandaviya warns action on defaults

The Union Health Minister said the observations from the ongoing Risk-Based Inspections by regulators necessitated a different approach for GMP regulations and quality management systems followed by drug makers.

August 02, 2023 / 21:59 IST
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The Union Health Minister said those firms not following the GMP norms will have to face action.

In a bid to augment the good manufacturing practices (GMP) in both large and small pharmaceutical manufacturing units across the country, the Centre on August 2 said drug makers will have to mandatorily implement Schedule M of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act in the coming 12 months.

"Pharma companies which have an annual turnover of over Rs 250 crore will get a window of six months to adopt good manufacturing practices (GMP) in the plants, while those with a turnover of less than Rs 250 crore will have to do the same in 12 months," Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said.

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The Health Minister said that the draft of Schedule M prepared in 2018 has been approved and implemented.

Mandaviya said firms that fail to follow the timelines may be penalised as per the provisions of the law.