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CDSCO tightens drug safety reporting forcing firms to file from launch date of new drugs
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Published on 8 May 2026

Safety reports now start when the drug actually hits markets
India’s drug regulator CDSCO has tightened rules for drug safety reporting. Pharma firms must file safety reports starting from the actual launch date of new drugs rather than the approval date. The regulator says this will better capture real-world safety signals. It also brings all forms and uses of a new drug under one consolidated safety report.
- CDSCO requires safety reports from the drug launch date
- Reporting no longer begins at approval alone
- Goal is stronger real-world safety data coverage
- All forms and uses of a new drug covered under one report
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