Licensing Requirements
Role of Authorities
Drug Testing Laboratories
The Drugs Rules outline the approval process for Drug Testing Laboratories. Currently, 106 laboratories are authorised to test the quality of Ayush drugs and raw materials. Thirty-four State laboratories have received support to enhance their testing capabilities.
Quality Control Standards
The Ministry of Ayush, via the Central Council for Indian Medicine and Homeopathy (PCIM&H), establishes quality control standards. These standards cover identity, purity, and strength of the drugs. Thousands of quality standards for raw materials and formulations have been published.
Advertising Regulations
The Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954, prohibits misleading drug advertisements. Penalties are imposed on violators. The Ministry of Ayush monitors Ayush drugs through Pharmacovigilance Centres, allowing consumer feedback on misleading ads.
Research Initiatives
The government promotes scientific research in Ayush systems. Councils for research focus on medicinal plants, drug standardisation, and clinical trials. Collaborative efforts with universities and hospitals enhance research credibility.
The National Commission for Indian System of Medicine and the National Commission for Homeopathy provide ethical guidelines. These guidelines ensure practitioners maintain high standards of practice in their respective fields.
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