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  • Cipla ​has received 8 inspectional observations in Form 483

    Cipla has received 8 inspectional observations in Form 483 from USFDA after cGMP inspection at Pithampur plant.

    United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) conducted a current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) inspection at Pithampur manufacturing facility of Cipla from 6th – 17th February, 2023.

    Cipla said that it will work closely with the USFDA and is committed to address these comprehensively within stipulated time.

  • Oral bacteria may increase heart disease risk

    Infection with a bacterium that causes gum disease and bad breath may increase the risk of heart disease, shows a study published today in eLife.

    The study suggests another potential risk factor that physicians might screen for to identify individuals at risk of heart disease. It may also indicate that treatments for colonisation or infection with the oral bacterium Fusobacterium nucleatum may help reduce heart disease risk.

  • Rice scientists reengineer cancer drugs to be more versatile

    Rice University scientists have enlisted widely used cancer therapy systems to control gene expression in mammalian cells, a feat of synthetic biology that could change how diseases are treated. lab shotRice University scientists have enlisted widely used cancer therapy systems to control gene expression in mammalian cells, a feat of synthetic biology that could change how diseases are treated.

  • Countries unite to remove mercury from hazardous skin lightening products

    The governments of Gabon, Jamaica and Sri Lanka have joined forces to fight back against damaging beauty practices, launching a joint 14-million USD project to eliminate the use of mercury in skin lightening products.

    Using cosmetics to inhibit the body’s production of melanin, leading the skin to appear lighter, is a centuries-old practice in many parts of the world that continues to take a toxic toll today.

  • Flipkart, Amazon served notices for selling online medicines without license

    Flipkart, Amazon and other online pharmacies are served notices by DCGI for selling online medicines without license. DCGI mentioned that online sales of medicine without proper license is illegal as per the order by Honorable High Court of Delhi.

  • Pfizer announces the appointment of Meenakshi Nevatia as the Managing Director and Additional Director

    Pfizer Limited announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Meenakshi Nevatia as an Additional Director and the Managing Director for a period of five years with effect from 3rd April 2023. She succeeds S.Sridhar, who announced his early retirement in August 2022.

  • Sun Pharma announces USFDA approval for Generic Lenalidomide Capsules

    Sun Pharma including its subsidiaries and/or associate companies) announced that one of its wholly owned subsidiaries has received final approval from US FDA for its Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) for generic lenalidomide Capsules, 5mg, 10mg, 15mg, 25mg and tentative approval for 2.5mg, 20mg.

    The respective product approval is based on Revlimid® Capsules, 5mg, 10mg, 15mg, 25mg and 2.5mg, 20mg as a reference product.

  • Exit exam for D.Pharm is established by PCI

    Pharmacy council of India has finalised that the exit exam of Diploma in pharmacy candidates will be implemented from 2022-2023 batch of D.Pharm course.

  • The new prostate cancer blood test with 94 per cent accuracy

    Researchers at the University of East Anglia have helped develop a new blood test to detect prostate cancer with greater accuracy than current methods.

    New research shows that the Prostate Screening EpiSwitch (PSE) blood test is 94 per cent accurate – beating the currently used prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test.

    The research team say that the new test shows significant potential as an accurate and rapid cancer screening diagnostic.

  • National Action Plan on containment of Antimicrobial Resistance

    National Action Plan on containment of Antimicrobial Resistance (NAP-AMR) was launched on 19th April, 2017. National AMR surveillance network of state medical college labs (NARS-Net) has been established to generate quality data on AMR for priority bacterial pathogens of public health importance.

    AMR surveillance network of state medical college labs (NARS-Net) established to generate quality data on AMR.

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