Updated On: 30 December, 2024 10:53 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Probe into the multi-crore spurious medicines case exposes how fake companies are flooding the market with tablets that contain no Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients

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Investigations into the multi-crore spurious drug racket—where fake medicines worth R185 crore were seized in Thane over last few months—have revealed a shocking fact: medicines supplied to government hospitals in Nagpur lacked Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API), the key component that makes medicines effective. Without API, these drugs cannot cure patients. However, Food and Drug Authority (FDA) labs only screen for API and do not analyse other ingredients, FDA officials citied workload constraints as the reason behind it.

Anil Mhaske, deputy superintendent of police, Saoner Division, Nagpur (Rural). Pics/Nagpur rural police