India Takes a Stand Against Dangerous FDC Drugs
The Indian government has banned 14 fixed-dose combination (FDC) drugs, citing that there is "no therapeutic justification" for these medicines. The ban comes after a review by an expert committee, which found that the drugs were not safe or effective.FDCs are combinations of two or more drugs in a fixed dosage. They are often marketed as a single, convenient pill or capsule. However, the expert committee found that many FDCs were not necessary and could actually be harmful.For example, the committee found that the combination of Nimesulide and Paracetamol was not effective in treating pain and inflammation. In fact, the committee found that Nimesulide could actually increase the risk of liver damage.The committee also found that the combination of Chlorpheniramine and Codeine was not effective in treating coughs. In fact,…
