Manufacturing Licenses Of Four Indian Drug Makers Suspended
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
India's Health Ministry suspended the manufacturing licenses of four major state-owned drug makers it said violated good manufacturing practices. The companies were BCG Vaccines, Central Research Institute, Haffkine BioPharmaceutical and Pasteur Institute of India. Sources said the companies would be required to make changes in their infrastructure before the suspensions are lifted. They said the suspensions could last as long as a year for the companies, which make vaccines against cholera, malaria, polio, rabies and animal diseases. (Click here for more