Kumar said in Lok Sabha that these 439 drugs, including 344 fixed dose combinations, were banned after examination of the samples of the medicines.
"Many of the drug manufacturers approached various High Courts and got stay orders. Urgent and immediate persuasion is being made by the government to vacate the orders of the High Courts so that the ban on drugs could be implemented as early as possible," he said during Question Hour.
"This is our own regulator and our own experts. We don't blindly follow other drug regulators," he said.
Kumar said the manufacturing, sale and distribution of drugs in the country are regulated under the provisions of Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules 1945 through a system of licensing and inspection.
Licence for manufacturing, sale and distribution of drugs are granted by state licensing authorities appointed by respective state governments.
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