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. 2022 Apr:76:42-45.
doi: 10.1016/j.biologicals.2022.02.002. Epub 2022 Feb 25.

National Control Laboratories in quality healthcare-a roadblock for substandard biopharmaceuticals

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National Control Laboratories in quality healthcare-a roadblock for substandard biopharmaceuticals

Rashmi Shrivastava et al. Biologicals. 2022 Apr.

Abstract

Substandard or spurious drugs are a global problem with respect to Health and Economic burden. The impact is higher when medicines are from the category of life-saving drugs, essential medicines or high cost targeted medical treatment. Biopharmaceuticals are one such class of drugs where Quality testing plays a pivotal role to stop substandard drugs from reaching the patient. This study of 17,451 samples has highlighted the trend of occurrence of substandard biologicals (2.34%) over a decade (2011-2021) and the importance of continuous and complete evaluation of such Biopharmaceuticals. More such National Control Laboratories (NCL) should be involved in cross-checking the quality of the increasing number of biopharmaceuticals present in the market which are released only on the basis of the onsite inspection and dossier reviews. This will help the Regulators to ensure the readiness for testing the newer biologicals, devise effective policies for better health care initiatives and keep the substandard biopharmaceuticals at bay.

Keywords: Biopharmaceuticals; National Control Laboratories; National Regulatory Authority; Not of Standard Quality; Quality evaluation; Substandard drugs.

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