India is perceived as the second most populated country in the world. The medical and cosmetic industries are one of the most imperative sectors in the country and cater the needs of most of the people. The health care system available during the British Raj was deficient and lamentable in nature. The need to regulate Drugs used and available arose as a result of the observations made by the Drugs Enquiry Committee, Indian Medical Association The Drugs Act was then formulated in 1940 in pursuance of recommendations of Chopra Committee constituted in 1930 by Government of India.
The Act is predominantly known to regulate the import, manufacture and distribution of drugs in India. The eminent objective of the Act is to ensure that the drugs and cosmetics sold in India are safe, effective and conform to prescribed quality standards. The Act comprehensively covers under varieties of therapeutic substances, diagnostics and medical devices. The Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 regulates the import, manufacture and distribution of drugs in India with an objective to ensure that the drugs and cosmetics sold in India are safe, effective and conform to quality standards.
This course elaborates upon various provisions and rules under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 as well as the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945. Also, this course discusses the requirements for wholesale of biological drugs and other drugs, various types of licenses and adulterated drugs as well as rules and prohibitions with regard to labeling and packaging.
The need to understand the fundamentals of this unique sector arises from the demand of the legal industry to explore and research the different advancing fields of law.
The ‘Certificate course on Drugs and Cosmetic Laws’ provided by Enhelion and certified by Legal Eye Advocates and Legal Consultants is a distinctive course and covers the foundation of the Drugs and cosmetic laws. It also covers the governance and application of the Drugs and Cosmetic Act, 1940 and Drugs and Cosmetic Rules, 1945. The modules cover the regulation of manufacturing and selling of drugs, the standards prescribed for packaging and labeling and most importantly the foundation from which the laws of this industry stem.
The courses provided by Enhelion have a unique feature which gives it an upper hand over the other available courses is that it is self-paced and the materials provided are easy to understand and concise. The guidance imparted by the mentors and the consistent support of the Enhelion team facilitates the smooth functioning of the course.
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