Section 96 of the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules 1945 details the mandatory requirement for labelling – ‘either printed or in indelible ink and shall appear in a conspicuous manner on the ‘the innermost container’ of any drug and on every other covering in which the container is packed’. It is important to separately mention the ‘innermost container’ as a vast majority of customers buy individual foils, strips and packs, not meds in bulk boxes, according to prescription.
It is essential the labelling, especially on reflecting foil surfaces, of name and expiry date is not just visible but conspicuously so. Finding them must not be a ‘spot the name/date’ puzzle as it is now in many cases. The Union health ministry, Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) and industry need to quickly fix this ailing problem by simple, strict implementation.