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Overall 53 medicines have failed the drug quality test conducted by India's drug regulator. These include paracetamol, calcium, vitamin D3 supplements, anti-diabetes pills and high blood pressure medicines. The Central Drugs Standards Control Organization (CDSCO) has issued a 'Not of Standard Quality' (NSQ) alert for 53 medicines in its monthly drug alert list. These medicines are manufactured by companies like Hetero Drugs, Alkem Laboratories, Hindustan Antibiotics Limited (HAL), Karnataka Antibiotics and Pharmaceuticals Limited, Meg Lifesciences, Pure and Cure Healthcare. A widely used drug for treating stomach infections, Metronidazole, produced by PSU Hindustan Antibiotic Limited (HAL), is among those that failed quality tests. Similarly, Shelcal, distributed by Torrent Pharmaceuticals and manufactured by Uttarakhand-based Pure & Cure Healthcare, also did not pass the test. Apart from this, Alkem Health Science's antibiotics Clavam 625 and Pan D failed the test of a Kolkata lab. The same lab has declared Hyderabad-based Hetero's Cepodem XP 50 dry suspension as substandard. This medicine is for children suffering from serious bacterial infections. Questions have also been raised on the quality of Karnataka Antibiotics and Pharmaceuticals Limited's paracetamol tablets. In August, the CDSCO banned over 156 fixed-dose drug combinations in the Indian market that are "likely to involve risk to humans". These medicines included popular fever drugs, painkillers and allergy tablets. . . . #india #medical #medicine #health #kolkata #karnataka #news #politics

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