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Centre bans 16 Fixed-Dose Combination drugs over safety concerns
The decision was made to safeguard public health, promote rational use of medicines, and ensure availability of effective and scientifically validated medicines
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What happenedCentre bans 16 Fixed-Dose Combination drugs over safety concerns.
The headline splitThe left frames it as "Centre bans 16 fixed-dose drug combinations citing public health concerns". The center frames it as "Centre bans 16 Fixed-Dose Combination drugs over safety concerns".
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Left / center-leftCentre bans 16 fixed-dose drug combinations citing public health concerns
Hindustan Times · Center-left · News report
CenterCentre bans 16 Fixed-Dose Combination drugs over safety concerns
The Indian Express · Center · News report
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Centre bans 16 fixed-dose drug combinations citing public health concerns
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The decision was made to safeguard public health, promote rational use of medicines, and ensure availability of effective and scientifically validated medicines