Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1945 | Types of Schedules in Pharmacy! 🤨

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  • The Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 contains provisions for the classification of drugs under given schedules and there are guidelines for the storage, sale, display, and prescription of each schedule.
    Schedule A: Contains various forms and formats of letters for applications of licensing etc.
    Schedule B: Contains fee structure for government-run labs.
    Schedule C: Contains various biological products and their regulation. Examples: Serums, Adrenaline Vitamins, etc.
    Schedule D: List of drugs exempted from the provision of import of drugs.
    Schedule E: Contains various poisons[4] and their regulation. Examples: Sarpa Visha (Snake venom), Parada (Mercury), etc.
    Schedule F: This contains regulations and standards for running a blood bank.
    Schedule F-I: This contains regulations and standards for vaccines.
    Schedule F-II: This contains regulations and standards for surgical dressing.
    Schedule F-III: This contains regulations and standards for umbilical tapes.
    Schedule F-F: This contains regulations and standards for ophthalmic ointments and solutions.
    Schedule K: Contains various substances and drugs and their corresponding regulation.
    Schedule M: Contains various regulations for manufacturing, premises, waste disposal, and equipment.
    Schedule N: Contains various regulations and requirements for a pharmacy.
    Schedule O: Contains various regulations and requirements for disinfectant fluids.
    Schedule P: Contains regulations regarding the life period and storage of various drugs.
    Schedule P-I: Contains regulations regarding retail package size of various drugs.
    Schedule Q: Contains a list of permitted dyes and pigments in soap and cosmetics.
    Schedule R: Contains various regulations and requirements for condoms and other mechanical contraceptives.
    Schedule S: Lists various cosmetics and toiletries, and directs the manufacturers of cosmetics to conform to the latest Bureau of Indian Standards requirements.
    Schedule T: Contains various regulations and requirements for the manufacture of Ayurvedic, Siddha, and Unani products.
    Schedule U: Contains various regulations and requirements for record-keeping.
    Schedule V: Contains standards for drug patents.
    Schedule Y: Contains requirements and guidelines for clinical trials.
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