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239 Medicines Fail Quality Tests, 83 Made in Himachal Declared Substandard
✍️ Punjab Newsline
🗓 23 Aug 2026, 01:48 AM
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A recent quality assessment reported that 239 pharmaceutical products did not meet standards, with 83 of them manufactured in Himachal Pradesh classified as substandard.
According to a report by Punjab Newsline, a systematic quality check of medicines revealed that 239 products failed to meet the required standards. Among these, 83 batches produced in Himachal Pradesh were specifically identified as substandard. The findings highlight concerns over manufacturing practices and the need for stricter oversight by regulatory authorities. Health officials have been urged to intensify inspections and ensure that only compliant medicines reach the market. The incident underscores the importance of continuous monitoring to protect public health.
The substandard classification means the affected medicines did not satisfy potency, purity or safety criteria set by the drug control agencies. Consumers are advised to verify the authenticity of medicines and report any suspicious products to local health departments.
Regulatory bodies are expected to take corrective actions, which may include recalling the faulty batches and imposing penalties on the manufacturers. The episode serves as a reminder for manufacturers across India to adhere strictly to Good Manufacturing Practices.
The substandard classification means the affected medicines did not satisfy potency, purity or safety criteria set by the drug control agencies. Consumers are advised to verify the authenticity of medicines and report any suspicious products to local health departments.
Regulatory bodies are expected to take corrective actions, which may include recalling the faulty batches and imposing penalties on the manufacturers. The episode serves as a reminder for manufacturers across India to adhere strictly to Good Manufacturing Practices.