The Indian Drug Manufacturers Association, a body of domestic drug makers, has moved the Delhi High Court against the government order banning 344 fixed dose combinations (FDCs). Filed last week with the Federation of Pharma Enterpreneurs, it is to be heard on Monday, say sources.
The associations argue these drugs, banned on the reasoning of irrationality, has been used by people across the country, based on prescription, for several decades and no major adverse reaction was reported.
The central government announced a ban on 344 FDCs on March 10, after a panel of experts said these lacked therapeutic effects and had health risks. Following this, at least 20 drug companies moved various high courts, seeking revocation of the decision.
On Tuesday, the high court here refused to give a stay on the government order, on a petition filed by the Federation of South Indian Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association.