The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, is India's principal regulatory authority for the registration and regulation of medical devices. The CDSCO ensures that medical devices available in the market are safe…
Fixed Dose Combinations popularly known as FDCs are a cocktail of two or more active drugs formulated in a single unit dose. They are very popular among physicians for ease of prescription, among patients for lower cost and among pharma…
Solubility is the capacity of the solvent to dissolve a solute. Solutes may differ in both the extent and the rate at which they dissolve in a solvent. The solubility of one substance in another is a measure of the…
Test License for import of drugs in India is the license to import drugs to conduct clinical trial or bioavailability or bioequivalence study or for examination, test and analysis. The only condition is that the drugs imported on test license…
Test License for manufacturing new drug in India is the license to manufacture a new drug or an investigational new drug to conduct clinical trial or bioavailability or bioequivalence study or for examination, test and analysis. The only condition…
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