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Export Of Ayurvedic Medicines Affected Due To High Heavy Metal Content

ufactures would be required to specify the metal content clearly in the display label of the package. A warning notice has to be included if the levels of heavy metals are above the permissible levels. It has also been proposed to label herbal medicines for heavy metal content meant for domestic use by Ahmedabad-based Consumer Education and Research Society (CERS).

A case has been filed by CERS regarding the above issue before the National Consumers Commission. An intervention by the Union ministry of food and consumer affairs, Drugs Controller General of India and state drugs controllers has also been sought to manage the crisis effectively.

With proper implementation of the above-mentioned regulations, the export of Ayurvedic medicines can be expected to improve in the near future.


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