Drug Regulator CDSCO Targets Misleading Brand Name Extensions for

Unrelated Medicines

The CDSCO of India, which is the country’s drug regulatory body, is now

adopting measures aimed at preventing the extension of the existing names of

brand names to other medicines. This move is meant to improve the safety of

patients and to bring about increased transparency in the way the brands are

named.

Brand name extensions are those cases where pharmaceutical companies

utilize the brand names of their existing products on other products whose

active components and functions are completely different from those of the

first products. Even though the practice helps the company to take advantage

of their brand recognition, health experts argue that this can cause confusion

for doctors, pharmacists, and the patients themselves.

Through this new measure that it has adopted, CDSCO wants to avoid the

creation of confusing naming systems whereby some products might get

misprescribed to the patients.

The safety of the patient continues to remain the top priority for initiating the

above regulation. The problem with confusing nomenclature arises particularly

when prescriptions are written hurriedly and confusion regarding drugs with

similar nomenclature is likely. It would help improve the safety of medications

and instill confidence in the pharmaceutical industry.

The regulation would encourage better branding by the pharmaceutical

companies as well. While there would be changes required in the product

range and marketing strategy from these manufacturers, the end result would

actually prove beneficial for the healthcare system.

Industry experts believe that implementing strict regulations on nomenclature

would bring India on par with international standards whereby the focus of

regulatory agencies is largely towards prevention of look-alike and sound-alike

drugs.

The initiatives taken by the CDSCO to regulate brand name extensions will go

a long way in making drugs safer, encouraging responsible marketing, and

ensuring patients get their medication when they need it.

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