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Over a dozen drug inspectors in the Drugs Control Administration (DCA) of the Indian state of Telangana received training by U.S. FDA as part of special program conducted in Bengaluru, Hindu BusinessLine is reporting. Training was conducted in various aspects of good manufacturing practices in vaccines and bulk drugs, among others. The training was part of an initiative by DCA to align itself and industry with the “stringent regulatory regime” of the U.S. FDA, as Hyderabad has been the hub of drug exports to the US. Also reported is that the governments of Indian states Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra and West Bengal have shown interest in adopting some of these modernization schemes and some teams have already visited DCA headquarters.
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