Cabinet Approves India-Suriname MoU on Medicines Cooperation
Recently, the Union Cabinet approved the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between India and Suriname, signed in June 2023, to strengthen cooperation in medicines regulation.
The MoU aims to promote recognition of Indian Pharmacopoeia (IP) standards in Suriname for quality medicines.
- Key understandings established under the MoU:
- Suriname to acknowledge IP as a benchmark for medicine standards, accepting the Certificate of Analysis from Indian manufacturers.
- Suriname gains access to Indian Pharmacopoeia Reference Standards (IPRS) and impurity standards at reasonable costs.
- Collaboration aims to enhance development of generic medicines and ensure affordable healthcare in Suriname.
- Both countries have committed to promoting understanding and implementation ....
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