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Govt tweaks policy to prevent export of spurious cough syrup

As per the amended policy, the pharma companies from June 1, 2023, will be allowed to export the cough syrups only after they produce a certificate of analysis (CoA) from any of the six central, regional drug testing laboratory or any NABL accredited laboratory across the country.

May 23, 2023 / 11:55 IST
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Cough syrup manufacturers to produce certificate of analysis from CDL before export.
The Centre after internal deliberations has amended the export policy for cough syrups.

The government has amended the export policy to prevent shipping of adulterated and substandard cough syrups.

From June 1, pharma companies will be allowed to export cough syrups only after producing the certificate of analysis (CoA) from any of the six central and regional drug testing laboratories or any NABL-accredited laboratory across the country.

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“The export of cough syrup under ITC (HS) Codes falling under the Heading 3004 shall be permitted subject to the export sample being tested and production of Certificate of Analysis (CoA) issued by any of the laboratories as mentioned in Para-1 above, with effect from 1 June 2023,” said a notification from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

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