Gujarat: Quick Detection Kit for fake drugs

Ahmedabad: To step up surveillance and reduce the time needed for detection of fake drugs, Gujarat Food and Drugs Control Administration (GFDCA) is developing `Quick Detection Kits`. The project, taken up in collaboration with Department of Health and Human Services, the apex health body of the United States, is a first of its kind in […]

Ahmedabad: To step up surveillance and reduce the time needed for detection of fake drugs, Gujarat Food and Drugs Control Administration (GFDCA) is developing `Quick Detection Kits`. The project, taken up in collaboration with Department of Health and Human Services, the apex health body of the United States, is a first of its kind in India.

"A three-member delegation from Department of Health and Human Services, USFDA, is visiting our laboratory in February, when we would discuss techniques used for quick analysis of pharmaceutical products," GFDCA Commissioner H G Koshia told PTI. "The idea is to develop a quick detection kit for screening of pharmaceutical products, with the help of hi-tech gizmos based on infra-red spectroscopy principles."