The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) identified 49 drugs failing quality tests in its September report. Among these are commonly prescribed antibiotics, supplements, and pain relievers. The report also flagged four products, including popular calcium and prostate treatments, as “spurious,” manufactured by unverified companies. CDSCO’s ongoing efforts, which involved sampling 3,000 drug batches in September alone, are aimed at minimizing non-standard drugs in the market, ensuring the safety of public health through rigorous monthly monitoring.
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