The drugs and cosmetics act, 1940 — India law | Esheria

The drugs and cosmetics act, 1940

This Act regulates the import, manufacture, sale, and distribution of drugs and cosmetics, and prohibits dealing in products that fail quality, labelling, licensing, or safety requirements.

Jurisdiction
India
Instrument
Act or statute
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Language
en
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This Act regulates the import, manufacture, sale, and distribution of drugs and cosmetics, and prohibits dealing in products that fail quality, labelling, licensing, or safety requirements. This provision sets inspection, testing, reporting, and enforcement rules for drugs and cosmetics, and creates offences and penalties for contraventions. This part sets rules for Ayurvedic, Siddha and Unani drugs, including when a drug is spurious, when manufacture and sale are prohibited, who can be appointed as analysts or inspectors, and the penalties for breach. This part sets rules for importing drugs and getting import licences and Registration Certificates, including fees, validity periods, and conditions. This part sets who can inspect, license, and control drug-sale premises, and imposes recordkeeping, storage, and prescription rules on licensees.

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