The central drug regulator is preparing a list of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), the chemicals used for making medicines that have dual-use and are being frequently imported from unregistered firms, to stop their misuse and improve quality, officials said.
"Dual-use APIs, which are being imported from unregistered companies, are comparatively cheaper and of low-quality," a senior government official said.
Dual-use APIs are the ones that can be used in making special food products such as nutraceuticals apart from medicines.
"The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), the Ministry of Health and the Department of Pharmaceuticals want to put a stop to the misuse