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DRUG LABELING IN INDIA



SUBMITTED TO:-              SUBMITTED BY:-
Dr. Arun Nanda              RAKESH KUMAR
L.L.B.,Ph.D. in P’ceutics   M.PHARM(DRA)1st Yr.
                            ROLL No. – 1460
                            PRACTICAL SESSIONAL 1st
                             Sem.
Labeling in India
 INTRODUCTION
 All labels of a drug should conform as per the
  specifications under the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules
  1945.
 That no person sell or distribute any drug unless it is
  labelIed in accordance with the Rules (Rule 95 of D&C
  Act).
Labeling – is the norm in this context that provide
 comprehensive and concise statement of a drug’s
 Quality Safety and Efficacy.

-it includes information regarding
   indications, effects, dosage form, frequency and
   duration of
   administration, warnings, hazards, contraindications,
   side effects, precautions and other relevant
   information.
Importance of labeling
 The safe use of all medicines depends on users reading
  the labeling and packaging carefully and accurately
  and being able to assimilate and act on the
  information presented.
 All labels must be clear and concise and must bear all
  necessary information regarding the safe use of a
  product.
Types of labeling
Labeling requirements vary depending upon the
  category of drug products.
 Prescription drug labeling
Prescription Drug Labeling
 These cannot be used safely by consumers without the
  diagnosis and supervision of a physician.
 These have unavoidably adverse effects, but the
  benefits of using such drugs outweigh the
  accompanying risks.
 It is the expert judgment of a practitioner to decide the
  use of a drugs for a particular patient.
 Thus, the manufacturer of a prescription is required to
  provide adequate labeling for practitioners to be able
  to administer or dispense the drug safely and for the
  purposes for which it is intended.
Components of Labeling
 The prescription drug labeling consists of following
  components:-
 Container/ Carton Label
 Package Insert
A. Regulatory Requirements for Label :-
 Rule 96 of the Drug and Cosmetic Rules (manner of
  labelling) mandates the minimum information which
  needs to be put on the label of all medicines.
 Misbranded drug if it not labelled in the prescribed
  manner as in drug and cosmetic rules(chapter 3
  section 9(b) of D&C act).
 The following particulars shall be either printed or
  written in indelible ink and shall appear in a
  conspicuous manner on the label of the innermost
  container of any drug and on every other covering
  which the container is packed, namely :-
1) Name of the drug:-
  -for drug included in the schedule F /F(1), the name
    given therein.
   -for drugs included in the India Pharmacopoeia or the
    official pharmacopoeia and official compendia of drug
    standards prescribed in the rule 124, the name or
    synonym specified in the respective followed by letters
    ‘I.P.’
   -It entered on the label of the drug only for the purpose
    of indicating that the drug is in accordance with
    standards set out in the Indian Pharmacopoeia.
- for drugs included in the National Formulary of
  India, the name or synonym specified therein followed
  by the letters ‘N.F.I.’
2. Net Quantity of contents
3. The content of active ingredients
4. Name and Address of manufacturer
5. Batch or lot number(Batch No.)
6. Manufacturing license number (“Mfg. Lic. No.”)
7. Import License No. (if applicable):- the no. of
    license under which the drug is imported, preceded
    by words “Import Lic. No.”
8. Manufacturing date, Expiry date and Storage
    conditions
9. Other Specific Requirements
i. Physician Sample – ‘Not to be sold’.
ii. Alcohol content
Package Inserts
 The Package insert is considered “adequate direction for
  use”.
 It is also directed to healthcare professional and help him
  in making correct decision regarding the prescribing of
  drug to a particular patient.
 In India, it is governed by the ‘Drugs and Cosmetics
  Act(1940) and Rules(1945)’ .Schedule D 11 (section 6) of the
  rules including the heading to which information to be
  provided in the Package Inserts.
 It is divided into two parts:
              -Therapeutic indications
              -Pharmaceutical information
Drug Labeling Regulation in
India
 Rule 97 requires specific caution statements to be
  present on label for the different drug schedules.
 Prescription drugs in India are those that fall under
  two schedules of the Drug and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 :
                 - Schedule H
                 - Schedule X
 But drugs falling under Schedule G require the
  following mandatory text on the label: “Caution: It is
  dangerous to take this preparation except under
  medical supervision”.
 Schedule H: these drugs need the symbol “Rx” as well
  as “Schedule H – Warning: To be sold by retail on
  the prescription of a Registered Medical
  Practitioner only”.
 Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substance in
  schedule H need a symbol “NRx”.
 Schedule X: need the symbol “XRx” as well as
  Warning.
 The container of a liniment, lotion, liquid antiseptic or
  other liquid medicine for external application shall be
  labeled with ‘For External use only’.
Labeling in india

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Labeling in india

  • 1. DRUG LABELING IN INDIA SUBMITTED TO:- SUBMITTED BY:- Dr. Arun Nanda RAKESH KUMAR L.L.B.,Ph.D. in P’ceutics M.PHARM(DRA)1st Yr. ROLL No. – 1460 PRACTICAL SESSIONAL 1st Sem.
  • 2. Labeling in India INTRODUCTION  All labels of a drug should conform as per the specifications under the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules 1945.  That no person sell or distribute any drug unless it is labelIed in accordance with the Rules (Rule 95 of D&C Act).
  • 3. Labeling – is the norm in this context that provide comprehensive and concise statement of a drug’s Quality Safety and Efficacy. -it includes information regarding indications, effects, dosage form, frequency and duration of administration, warnings, hazards, contraindications, side effects, precautions and other relevant information.
  • 4. Importance of labeling  The safe use of all medicines depends on users reading the labeling and packaging carefully and accurately and being able to assimilate and act on the information presented.  All labels must be clear and concise and must bear all necessary information regarding the safe use of a product.
  • 5. Types of labeling Labeling requirements vary depending upon the category of drug products.  Prescription drug labeling
  • 6. Prescription Drug Labeling  These cannot be used safely by consumers without the diagnosis and supervision of a physician.  These have unavoidably adverse effects, but the benefits of using such drugs outweigh the accompanying risks.  It is the expert judgment of a practitioner to decide the use of a drugs for a particular patient.  Thus, the manufacturer of a prescription is required to provide adequate labeling for practitioners to be able to administer or dispense the drug safely and for the purposes for which it is intended.
  • 7. Components of Labeling  The prescription drug labeling consists of following components:-  Container/ Carton Label  Package Insert A. Regulatory Requirements for Label :-  Rule 96 of the Drug and Cosmetic Rules (manner of labelling) mandates the minimum information which needs to be put on the label of all medicines.
  • 8.  Misbranded drug if it not labelled in the prescribed manner as in drug and cosmetic rules(chapter 3 section 9(b) of D&C act).  The following particulars shall be either printed or written in indelible ink and shall appear in a conspicuous manner on the label of the innermost container of any drug and on every other covering which the container is packed, namely :-
  • 9. 1) Name of the drug:- -for drug included in the schedule F /F(1), the name given therein. -for drugs included in the India Pharmacopoeia or the official pharmacopoeia and official compendia of drug standards prescribed in the rule 124, the name or synonym specified in the respective followed by letters ‘I.P.’ -It entered on the label of the drug only for the purpose of indicating that the drug is in accordance with standards set out in the Indian Pharmacopoeia.
  • 10. - for drugs included in the National Formulary of India, the name or synonym specified therein followed by the letters ‘N.F.I.’ 2. Net Quantity of contents 3. The content of active ingredients 4. Name and Address of manufacturer 5. Batch or lot number(Batch No.) 6. Manufacturing license number (“Mfg. Lic. No.”)
  • 11. 7. Import License No. (if applicable):- the no. of license under which the drug is imported, preceded by words “Import Lic. No.” 8. Manufacturing date, Expiry date and Storage conditions 9. Other Specific Requirements i. Physician Sample – ‘Not to be sold’. ii. Alcohol content
  • 12. Package Inserts  The Package insert is considered “adequate direction for use”.  It is also directed to healthcare professional and help him in making correct decision regarding the prescribing of drug to a particular patient.  In India, it is governed by the ‘Drugs and Cosmetics Act(1940) and Rules(1945)’ .Schedule D 11 (section 6) of the rules including the heading to which information to be provided in the Package Inserts.  It is divided into two parts: -Therapeutic indications -Pharmaceutical information
  • 13. Drug Labeling Regulation in India  Rule 97 requires specific caution statements to be present on label for the different drug schedules.  Prescription drugs in India are those that fall under two schedules of the Drug and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 : - Schedule H - Schedule X  But drugs falling under Schedule G require the following mandatory text on the label: “Caution: It is dangerous to take this preparation except under medical supervision”.
  • 14.  Schedule H: these drugs need the symbol “Rx” as well as “Schedule H – Warning: To be sold by retail on the prescription of a Registered Medical Practitioner only”.  Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substance in schedule H need a symbol “NRx”.  Schedule X: need the symbol “XRx” as well as Warning.  The container of a liniment, lotion, liquid antiseptic or other liquid medicine for external application shall be labeled with ‘For External use only’.