
Government bans sale and manufacture of 35 fixed-dose combination drugs; full list here

India's drug regulatory body, CDSCO, has banned 35 fixed-dose combination drugs, including painkillers and anti-diabetics, due to safety concerns. The
"Irrational combination of medicines correctly banned by CDSCO"
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