13 medical outlets violate provisions of Drugs and Cosmetics Act, licenses suspended
Licenses of the erring establishments -- five in Jammu city, three at Bari Brahmna and five at R S Pura -- were suspended for violating provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, he said.
New Delhi: Licenses of 13 medical outlets were suspended on Monday by the Drug and Food Control Organisation here for violating norms of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, an official spokesman said.
The move was part of a special drive launched to exterminate misuse of certain pharmaceutical formulations comprising of abortifacient drugs, he said.
Licenses of the erring establishments -- five in Jammu city, three at Bari Brahmna and five at R S Pura -- were suspended for violating provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, he said.
Statutory drug samples were drawn to check the identity, strength and purity of these drugs, the spokesman said, adding that these samples were referred to state drug testing laboratories to ascertain their quality parameters.
Moreover, stock of drugs worth Rs 50,000 was also confiscated by inspection teams, he added.
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