Exposing the Pharmaceutical Ruse: Telangana’s Drug Control Administration Busts Fake Drug Operation
In a recent breakthrough, the Drugs Control Administration (DCA) of Telangana has cracked down on an intricate web of pharmaceutical deception, revealing a clandestine operation centered in Kukatpally.
Rams Pharmaceuticals, which appeared to be a genuine company in Moosapet, is now revealed to have been involved in secretly making fake anti-ulcer medications.
A group led by K. Ranjith Kumar, Mada Pavan, and Shaik Subhani, pretending to be from a pharmaceutical company in Punjab, boldly operated without the necessary legal permits.
What’s even more shocking is that Rams Pharmaceuticals, posing as a health supplement maker, was secretly making fake drugs. People who thought they were buying legit products were actually putting their health at risk.
Acting on a tip, officials from the Drugs Control Administration (DCA) raided Rams Pharmaceuticals’ place in Moosapet.
They found machines working without proper permits, fake labels, and a stash of fake drugs, showing how deep the deception went.
A spokesperson for the Telangana Drugs Control Administration said, “This shows how some dishonest groups exploit the pharmaceutical industry.
Making medicines without permission is a big danger to everyone, and we’re determined to stop these operations.
The investigation found that Rams Pharmaceuticals didn’t have the right paperwork and went to great lengths to hide their true identity.
Pretending to be a legit food supplement maker made it even trickier to uncover their illegal activities.
Now, officials are checking the seized fake drugs to see how much harm they could cause.
Public hereby are informed that they should be catious before buying the following medicines.
Taking down this illegal drug operation shows that regulatory agencies are keeping a close eye on things to protect public health and the honesty of the pharmaceutical industry.
As the legal process moves forward, there’s a big question about what these sneaky practices mean for the pharmaceutical world.
This incident emphasizes the urgent need for better rules and making sure people know enough to avoid fake medicines.
What the Officials Found in Counterfeit Drug Operation
- Based on reliable information, officials from the Drugs Control Administration in the Medchal zone conducted an unannounced raid at Rams Pharmaceuticals.
- The inspection uncovered the illicit production of anti-ulcer medications, specifically a drug named Essom-RD, as indicated by the label foils and packaging materials referencing QP Phermachem.
- The stereos used for printing batch details on medicine labels and related documents were also found on-site.
Further investigation revealed that Shaik Subhani, the production operator at Rams Pharmaceuticals, confessed to manufacturing counterfeit medicines under the instructions of Ranjith Kumar, the husband of G. Sravanthi, the proprietor of the company.
Subhani disclosed that the spurious drugs were supplied to Biomedic Pharmaceuticals in Nizamabad through Jaypee Daily Parcel Services.
Promptly, officials from the Drugs Control Administration in Medchal informed their counterparts in Nizamabad district.
Acting on this information, the DCA officers in Nizamabad conducted a raid at Biomedic Pharmaceuticals, seizing 29,600 capsules of the counterfeit drug Essom-RD valued at Rs 6 lakh, according to a press release by V.B. Kamalasan Reddy, Director General of DCA.
SIDE EFFECTS OF ESSOM RD CAPSULE
- In many cases, side effects tend to fade away as your body gets used to the medication, and most of them don’t necessitate immediate medical attention.
- However, if the side effects persist or if you find yourself concerned about them, it’s advisable to consult with your doctor.
- They can provide guidance on how to manage or alleviate the side effects or, if needed, adjust your treatment plan to ensure your well-being.
- Your doctor is the best person to offer personalized advice based on your health and the specific medication you are taking.
Common side effects of Essom D
- Diarrhea
- Flatulence
- Stomach pain
- Dryness in mouth
- Headache
- Fundic gland polyps
The raid at Rams Pharmaceuticals in Moosapet, Hyderabad, was carried out by officers including G. Sreenivas (Assistant Director, Medchal) and Drugs Inspectors N. Sahaja and M. Sreebindu.
Simultaneously, the raid at Nizamabad involved P. Sarala (Deputy Director), N. Narsaiah (Assistant Director), and Drugs Inspectors V. Srikanth and R. Srilatha.
The coordinated efforts of the Drugs Control Administration across zones led to the exposure and subsequent seizure of counterfeit drugs, underscoring the commitment to ensuring the integrity of the pharmaceutical supply chain.