Sale of 16 Fixed Dose Combinations (FDCs) banned

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In a significant step towards safeguarding public health and promoting the rational use of medicines, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has issued notifications prohibiting the manufacture for sale, sale and distribution for human use of 16 Fixed Dose Combinations (FDCs). The notifications have come into force with immediate effect.

The decision follows directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court, which had mandated a comprehensive review of Fixed Dose Combinations available in the country. In compliance with these directions, the Drugs Technical Advisory Board (DTAB) constituted an Expert Committee to examine various FDCs and identify those that are irrational, lack therapeutic justification, or may pose risks to human health.

Based on the scientific assessment and recommendations of the Expert Committee, the Government has taken action against 16 FDCs that were found to lack therapeutic justification and whose continued use was not considered beneficial in relation to the potential risks involved. The prohibited FDCs belong to various therapeutic categories, including certain dermatological preparations, analgesic and antispasmodic medicines, and antibiotic-based formulations.

The Ministry noted that this action is in line with the Government’s continuing efforts to ensure that only safe, effective and scientifically validated medicines are available to the public. In previous instances as well, several irrational FDCs were prohibited following detailed scientific review, reinforcing the commitment of the Government towards patient safety and evidence-based healthcare.

Accordingly, the manufacture for sale, sale, distribution and supply of the identified 16 FDCs for human use shall stand prohibited with immediate effect across the country.

 

1 Acetyl Salicylic acid + Ethoheptazine Recommended for prohibition under Section 26A of Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940
2 Aloe Extract + Allantoin + Alphatocopherol Acetate +D-Penthenol + Vitamin A
3 Aloe Extract +Vitamin E + Dimethicone + Glycerine
4 Aloe Vera +Jojoba Oil +Vitamin E
5 Aloe vera + Orange oil
6 Aloe vera + Jojoba oil + Wheat germ oil + Tea tree oil
7 Aloe vera + Vitamin E + Herbal
8 Dicyclomine + Paracetamol + Clidinium Bromide
9 Dicyclomine +Paracetamol + Clidinium Bromide + Chlordiazepoxide
10 Gliclazide + Chromium Picolinate
11 Paracetamol + Lignocaine
12 Amoxicillin + Serratiopeptidase+ Lactobacillus Sporogenes
13 Amoxicillin + Cloxacillin + Lactic acid bacillus + Serratiopeptidase
14 Amoxicillin + Serratiopeptidase
15 Cefadroxyl + Probenecid
16 Cefuroxime + Serratiopeptida

By Shishir Prashant

Shishir Prashant is a senior journalist having vast experience working in prestigious media organizations like PTI, Business Standard, Deccan Herald and Kashmir Times

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