
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


From February 26, the Union Health Ministry will organise a two-day 'Chintan Shivir' to explore ways to build trust on Indian drugs, cosmetics and medical devices.
Despite being called 'the pharmacy of the world,' time and again, the Indian pharmaceutical industry has received criticism for substandard quality. The most recent such incident was when the deaths of children in Gambia and Uzbekistan were allegedly linked to cough syrups manufactured in India.
Why does Indian Pharma still struggle with quality control?
Tune in to find out.
By The Ken5
99 ratings
From February 26, the Union Health Ministry will organise a two-day 'Chintan Shivir' to explore ways to build trust on Indian drugs, cosmetics and medical devices.
Despite being called 'the pharmacy of the world,' time and again, the Indian pharmaceutical industry has received criticism for substandard quality. The most recent such incident was when the deaths of children in Gambia and Uzbekistan were allegedly linked to cough syrups manufactured in India.
Why does Indian Pharma still struggle with quality control?
Tune in to find out.

405 Listeners

296 Listeners

25 Listeners

158 Listeners

12 Listeners

57 Listeners

650 Listeners

230 Listeners

40 Listeners

296 Listeners

39 Listeners

5 Listeners

14 Listeners

96 Listeners

12 Listeners

12 Listeners

4 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners