“As far as labelling of the medicine is concerned, it is clarified that there is no violation of Rule 106 A (C) of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Rules 1945 made thereunder, as it does not have any proprietary name,” said the letter, signed by Raja Ram Sharma, Rajasthan’s Drug Controller.“The subject drug ‘Insulin’ is claimed to be a homeopathic drug, and on the label of the drug, it is mentioned as ‘homeopathic medicine,’ and this has been labelled as per norms. Given the above, no further action is pending at the level of the Commissionerate, Food Safety and Drug Control, Rajasthan,” the letter added.
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