Presentation On Herbal drug Regulations in india.pdf
1. SHAKTI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, DULHINPUR
BALRAMPUR UP
PRESENTATION ON
4HERBAL DRUG REGULATIONS IN INDIA 4
Mohd Mansoor Ansari
Bachelor of pharmacy
3rd Year
6- Semester
Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam Technical
University Lucknow
2. provisions relating to the manufacture and control of
Ayurvedic, Siddha and Unani (ASU) drugs have been
prescribed in the Drugs and Cosmetics act. This act
describes the formation Drugs technical advisory
board (DTAB), which consists of various nominated
members and the Drugs consultative committees
(DCC).
HERBAL DRUG REGULATION IN INDIA
3. THE AYURVEDIC, SIDDHA AND UNANI
DRUGS TECHNICAL ADVISORY BOARD
(ASU-DTAB)
THE AYURVEDIC, SIDDHA AND UNANI
DRUGS TECHNICAL ADVISORY BOARD
(ASU-DTAB)
The central government shall
constitute a board by notifying in the
official gazette. The board shall advice
the central as well as state
governments on technical matters
arising out of the section 33-C of the
Drugs and Cosmetic act and carry
other functions assigned to it by this
chapter.
4. A) Constitution of the board
The board shall consist of the following members.
1. The director general of health services, ex officio.
2. The drugs controller, ex officio.
3. The director of Central Drugs Laboratory, Calcutta, ex officio.
4. One government analyst nominated by the central board.
5. One Pharmacognocist nominated by the central government.
6. One phytochemist nominated by the central government.
7. Four persons nominated by central government, among which two from the members
of Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia committee and one each from Unani and Siddha
pharmacopoeia committee.
8. One teacher in Dravyaguna and Bhaishajya kalpana to be nominated by central
government.
9. One teacher from Ilmul-Advia and Taklis-wa-Dawasazi to be nominated by central
government.
One teacher in Gunapadam to be nominated by central government
11. Three persons, one each represent the Ayurvedic, Siddha and Unani drug industry to
be nominated by central government.
12. Three persons, one each from amongst the practitioners of Ayurvedic, Siddha and
Unani, Tibb systems of medicine to be nominated by central government
5. B. Function of the Board
B. Function of the Board
> The central government shall appoint a chairman from
amongst its members.
The nominated members of the board shall hold office for
three years but shall be The board may make bye- laws to
regulate its functioning and conduct of all renomination.
They board may make by lost to regulate its functioning and
conduct of all activities
➤ The central government shall appoint a secretary of the
board and shall provide the board with such clerical and
other staff.
6. THE AYURVEDIC, SIDDHA AND UNANI DRUGS CONSULTATIVE
COMMITTEE (ASU-DCC)
The central government may constitute an advisory committee as mentioned in the
section
33-D of the Drugs and Cosmetics act. This committee may advice the central and
state
governments and the Ayurvedic, Siddha and Unani drugs technical advisory board
(ASU.
DTAB) on any matter for the purpose of securing uniformity in the administration of
this act
(section 33-D) throughout India.
7. Constitution and functioning of ASU-DCC
➤ The ASU-DCC shall consist of two persons
nominated by central government and one person
from the state government who act as representative
of the respective governments.
➤ The ASU-DCC shall meet when required to do so
by the central government and shall regulate its own
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