Barcodes a must for drug export
Jan. 10: The government on Monday made it mandatory for drug exporter to affix barcodes on their products to facilitate tracing and tracking of consignments. The move follows reports that fake drugs with ‘Made in India’ tag were exported by some Chinese companies to some African countries like Nigeria.
“Exporters of pharmaceutical products will be required to affix barcodes on their export products to facilitate tracing and tracking of their products,” the Directorate General of Fo-reign Trade (DGFT) said.
In June 2009, Nigeria’s drug regulatory authority National Agency for Food and Drug Administration And Control had reported about the detention of a large consignment of fake anti-malarial generic pharmaceuticals labeled ‘Made in India’ which were actually produced in China.
DGFT, an arm of the commerce ministry which is responsible for export and import related matters, said “this regulation will be made applicable on July 1, 2011.”
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