The DCGI has also mentioned in the notice that the quality of the injectables is required to be stored at 2-8 degrees Celsius; if not handled properly, storage quality might be compromised.
Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], August 22: The city of Indore witnessed a historic event on 19th July 2025, when a record-breaking drug awareness session was conducted with the participation of 3,123 individuals. This initiative has been officially recognized by both the International Book
The family came under the scanner after Shawar Ahmed alias Machhli and his nephew Yasin Ahmed alias Machhli were arrested last month for possession of MDMA drugs under the state's anti-drug campaign 'Nashe Se Doori Hai Zaroori'. The police have since been identifying and cracking down on the
The Delhi High Court has granted protection from coercive action to Vicky Ramancha, accused of supplying spurious drugs worth USD 18 million to a company. The Economic Offence Wing of Delhi Police is investigating the case following the registration of an FIR.
According to officials, the latest raids resulted in the recovery of 954 grams of heroin, 81 kilograms of poppy husk, 497 intoxicant tablets/capsules, and Rs 5,770 in cash from the accused.
New Delhi [India], August 20: For millions of Indians living with diabetes, the daily reality of monitoring blood sugar comes with an uncomfortable routine -sharp needle pricks, recurring costs for strips, and the constant reminder of the condition. Agatsa, a pioneering Indian health technol
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced plans to mobilise 4.5 million militia fighters after the US raised a reward for his arrest and expanded anti-drug operations in the Caribbean. He denounced Washington's "outlandish threats" and vowed to arm militias, while Mexico rejected US clai
The move aims to prevent the illegal sale of dual-use medicines without valid prescriptions. The order applies particularly to shops selling Schedule H, H1, and X drugs, which are often subject to misuse if sold without medical supervision.
Sangha will plead guilty to five counts, including distributing ketamine that resulted in a death and maintaining a "drug-involved" premises. She faces at least 11 years in prison during her sentence, which is anticipated to take place in the coming months.
A Fitch Wire report said that while Indian corporates generally have low direct exposure to current US tariffs, the pharmaceutical industry remains vulnerable to future trade measures. The US is a key market for Indian drugmakers, and any tariff imposition could ripple across the sector.