Govt to simplify barcode procedures for pharma cos

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 04:37 PM.

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In a move to simplify the barcode procedures for pharmaceutical companies, the Government has decided to treat mono cartons containing medicines as primary level packaging.

“Mono cartons containing strips/vials/bottles shall be treated as primary level packaging,” the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has said in a public notice.

A barcode helps in tracking and tracing of the origin of drugs, which in turn helps in minimising the chances of genuine drugs being considered spurious, sub-standard or counterfeit.

Primary level packaging is the first-level product packaging such as bottle, can, jar and tube that contains the saleable items.

The Government had asked pharmaceutical companies to build track and trace the capability of their exported medicines using barcode technology at three levels of packaging — primary, secondary and tertiary.

India exports over $10-billion worth of drugs annually. The Government wants to increase it manifold in the next few years, with an eye on the huge global generic market.

Industry experts say it is necessary for Indian pharma firms to ensure quality to tap the market and that barcoding will help in this regard.

Published on October 18, 2013 08:26