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CDSCO Bans 35 Fixed-Dose Combination (FDC) Drugs

Posted 17 Apr 2025

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Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), apex drugs regulatory body, has directed all states and Union Territories to stop the manufacture, sale, and distribution of 35 unapproved FDC drugs.

  • This decision has been taken as many FDC drugs were violating provisions of the New Drugs and Clinical Trials (NDCT) Rules, 2019 under the Drugs & Cosmetics Act 1940

About Fixed-Dose Combination (FDC) Drugs

  • FDC refers to products containing one or more active ingredients for a particular indication(s).
    • Active Ingredient is the biologically active component of a drug product (tablet, capsule, cream, injectable) that produces the intended effects.
  • FDCs are classified into 4 broad categories.
  • FDCs are considered new drug (under NDCT) Rules, 2019) when it meets two conditions: 
    • It combines two or more drugs already approved for individual use in a fixed ratio.
    • It alters the ratio of drugs in an already approved FDC, along with making changes to its claims. 

Why FDC drugs are Preferred? 

  • Better Therapeutic Outcomes: Enhanced synergistic effects between combined drugs (when rationally selected).
  • Improved Patient Compliance: Reduces the pill burden by combining multiple drugs into a single tablet or capsule.
  • Reduced Cost of Therapy: Combined products may lower costs compared to purchasing multiple individual drugs.
  • Tags :
  • Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO)
  • Fixed-Dose Combination (FDC) Drugs
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