The Indian government has banned 16 popular drug combinations, deeming them therapeutically unjustified and potentially risky. This decisive action by the Union Health Ministry aims to protect public health and ensure only effective, scientifically validated medicines reach consumers. The prohibited formulations cover pain relief, muscle relaxation, diabetes management, and antibiotic categories, including several widely used antibiotic mixes and certain skincare products. The Indian government has banned 16 popular drug combinations, deeming them therapeutically unjustified and potentially risky. This decisive action by the Union Health Ministry aims to protect public health and ensure only effective, scientifically validated medicines reach consumers. The prohibited formulations cover pain relief, muscle relaxation, diabetes management, and antibiotic categories, including several widely used antibiotic mixes and certain skincare products.
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