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New Delhi: The Bureau of PharmaPSUs of India (BPPI), which implements the Centre’s flagship affordable medicine scheme PMBJP, has found 25 batches of drugs of 18 different pharmaceutical companies to be of substandard quality since January 2018, according to an official document.

While 17 out of the 18 companies are private, one is a public sector unit (PSU) — Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Limited (IDPL), according to the document.

Both the BPPI and the IDPL work under the Department of Pharmaceuticals of the central government.

Once the affordable generic drugs are procured from pharmaceutical companies by the BPPI, they are supplied to various Janaushadhi Kendras that are managed under the Pradhan Mantri Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP).

There are 4,677 Janaushadhi Kendras functional in the country, as on December 31, 2018.

Batches of two drugs of AMR Pharma India Private Limited – one an antidiabetic drug Voglibose and the other a hypertension drug Telmisartan – were found to be substandard by the bureau since January 2018, according to the official document, a copy of which has accessed.

Just like AMR Pharma, batches of two drugs of the following companies – Modern Laboratories, Legen Healthcare, Ravian Life Science, Max chem Pharmaceuticals, Theon Pharmaceuticals, Mascot Health Series and Terrace Pharmaceuticals – were found to be substandard by the BPPI since January 2018, the document stated.

Batch number PZT0917 of Pantoprazole, which was manufactured by IDPL, was found to be substandard by the bureau during 2018, it stated.

Pantoprazole is generally used to treat acid reflux and peptic ulcers.

Painkiller Nimesulide and anti-fever medicine Paracetamol of Navketan Pharma and Nestor Pharmaceuticals, respectively, were found to be substandard by the BPPI, as per the document.

Hypertension drug Enalapril and antibiotic drug Ciprofloxacin of Osmed Formulation and Hanuchem Laboratories, respectively, were found to be substandard since January 2018, it stated.

Other pharma companies that were found to be selling substandard drug batches to the BPPI were Biogenetic Drugs, Wings Biotech, Zenith Drugs and Kwaility Pharmaceutical, according to the document.

As on February 8 this year, under the PMBJP scheme, the BPPI has entered into a contract with 146 pharmaceutical manufacturing companies for procuring generic medicines to be sold through dedicated retail outlets.

In response to queries sent by , Sachin Singh, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), BPPI, said, “BPPI has taken stringent action against the suppliers whose products were declared ‘Not of Standard Quality’.”

Singh gave a list of companies that have been debarred or blacklisted for selling “not of standard quality” products.

Seven companies — Overseas Health Care, Hanuchem Laboratories, Legen Healthcare, AMR Pharma India Private Limited, Jackson Laboratories, Mascot Health Series and Terrace Pharmaceuticals — have been blacklisted for a period of two years for supplying substandard drugs to the BPPI, according to this list.

Singh said whenever there is a market complaint, where a product is declared as substandard, certain steps are taken by the BPPI “with immediate effect”.

“Sale and distribution of batches identified as ‘Not of Standard Quality’ is stopped to all level like CWH (Central Warehousing), CFA (Carrying and Forwarding Agent), distributor, Janaushadhi Kendras,” he said.

“The item is recalled from all levels like from CWH, CFA, distributor, Janaushadhi Kendras,” he said, adding “if sold, available stock (physical) is put at non-salable /quarantined area separately.”

After this, “technical documents like; out of specification investigation report, root cause analysis and Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA) are collected from the supplier (company) on requirement,” Singh said.

He said if satisfactory reply is not received from the drug supplier against the show cause notice issued by the BPPI, within the stipulated time, stringent action is initiated as per relevant clauses of the tender, such as forfeiture of security deposit, recovery of cost of entire batch, blacklisting or debarment of firm, among others.

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Probably if you buy off the internet.

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I was buying Laborate Pharmaceuticals India -Cetirizine because it was on the UK NHS approved Indian manufacturer suppliers for the NHS. I wouldnt buy from an unapproved supplier .

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seasider18 in reply to sleeksheep

I take it you are buying them here

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No. Online from Sri Lanka

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seasider18 in reply to sleeksheep

Why when you can buy it here without a prescription

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sleeksheep in reply to seasider18

I am not in UK in Australia - I was taking one daily for years and the same generic non prescription ones here were 10x the price. I didnt have a problem with their quality as the same ones are sold in UK and Australia from the same manufacturer.

I dont take them now , found serrapeptase was more efficient for sinus rhinitis.

The reason I used the NHS is they have a list of approved Indian pharmaceutical manufacturers and our Medicare in Australia does not have this available online.

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seasider18 in reply to sleeksheep

When my wife and I were both taking an NHS prescribed PPI she preferred the generic Doctor Reddy one from India to Nexium

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