
Even as India's national drug pricing regulator NPPA fixed the retail prices of five formulations including those used for the treatment of hypertension, asthma and heart failure, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO), India's drug regulator, is gearing up to re-inspect manufacturing plants of several pharma majors across the country to ensure that they are complying with stringent quality measures to weed out supplies of substandard drugs in the market, reports The Pharma Letter’s India correspondent.
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