New Delhi, June 20 -- India's top drug regulator is evaluating a plan for Braille labelling on medicine packaging to improve accessibility for India's 4.95 million blind and 70 million visually impaired citizens, who struggle to identify crucial medication details, said an official aware of the matter and documents reviewed byMint.
The Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) is considering these changes based on a report of a subcommittee that recommended introducing Braille labelling for drugs packaged in mono cartons and for those frequently used by the visually impaired, such as eye drops.
"Currently, there is no labelling provision in the Drugs and Cosmetics Act and Rules that considers the needs of blind or visually impaired peopl...
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