Thyronorm tablets, widely used brand of medicine for hypothyroidism, made into the list of "Not of Standard Quality" by Telangana Drug Control Authority, twice recently. dca.telangana.gov.in
In one test it failed "identification and assay", meaning ...
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In one test it failed "identification and assay", meaning ...
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Thyronorm is a brand of Abbot, a highly reputed International pharma company. But the name "abbot" doesn't appear in DCA entries, just say manufactured by "Acme Generics LLP" in Himachal Pradesh. Check your bottle of Thyronorm, "Marketed by" Abbot "Mfd by" Acme/someone else 3/
Acme "Generics"? Is Thyronorm a brand or generic? As I maintained in a reply to @theliverdr, in India it's not easy to distinguish between "Brand" brands and generics. 4/
I'm tweeting this for the kind attention of doctors in #MedTwitter who seem to trust brands and dislike generics. Any doc would happily prescribe Thyronorm, but most likely reject if patient asks to substitute with @Zeelabpharmacy generic instead (about 5 times cheaper). End/
Tagging @PriyankaPulla as I've gained understanding and insights on this topic by her writings.
Note that the test results apply only to the batch of pills that was tested. The medicine in your hand may be of a different batch, thus these particular test results don't apply. Check your regional DCA website to ensure.
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