Delhi Authorities Confiscate Rs 20 Lakh in Illegally Stored Insulin

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Delhi Authorities Confiscate Rs 20 Lakh in Illegally Stored Insulin

Synopsis

In a significant crackdown, the Delhi Drugs Control Department seized over Rs 20 lakh worth of illegally stored insulin. Four wholesale drug companies were caught violating crucial drug regulations, raising serious concerns about public health and safety.

Key Takeaways

Inspection revealed illegal insulin stocks worth Rs 20 lakh.
Four wholesale firms were found violating drug regulations.
Insulin must be stored under cold chain conditions to remain effective.
Legal action has been initiated against the violating firms.
Public health safety is a priority for the Delhi government.

New Delhi, March 6 (NationPress) - A recent inspection led by the Delhi Drugs Control Department uncovered violations by four wholesale pharmaceutical companies, breaching the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Drugs Rules, 1945. This resulted in the seizure of illegally stored insulin products valued at over Rs 20 lakh, according to an official statement released on Friday.

This special enforcement initiative at a wholesale drug market was prompted by directives from Delhi Health and Family Welfare Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh, aimed at guaranteeing the public access to safe, effective, and high-quality medications.

Officials conducted thorough searches in six wholesale drug establishments during this operation.

A significant cache of insulin preparations was discovered, including Tresiba FlexTouch 100 U/ml Pen, Glaritus 100 U/ml Cartridges, Humalog Mix50 KwikPen 100 U/ml, Apidra SoloStar 100 U/ml, and Toujeo SoloStar 300 U/ml. Notably, these items were improperly labeled, indicating they were designated for government or institutional distribution.

The implicated companies were unable to present valid purchase documentation for their stock. Moreover, two firms were found storing insulin at ambient temperatures, which contravenes mandated cold chain storage requirements, as stated in the announcement.

Ultimately, a total of 2,104 insulin units valued at Rs 20,06,024 were confiscated during this enforcement action.

Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh emphasized, “Ensuring the safety and efficacy of medications for our citizens is our top priority.”

“Under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, the Delhi government is dedicated to maintaining strict regulatory oversight over drug storage and distribution. Any infringement concerning life-saving medicines such as insulin will face severe legal repercussions,” he added.

In the wake of the inspection, two companies have been charged with violations of the relevant laws set forth in the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and the Drugs Rules, 1945, as per the statement.

Additionally, samples of the drugs have been collected for rigorous testing and analysis to ensure compliance with safety and quality standards.

The Delhi Drugs Control Department reaffirmed its commitment to protecting public health and ensuring strict adherence to legal requirements regarding the storage and distribution of essential medicines.

Point of View

Especially regarding life-saving medications. The actions taken by the Delhi Drugs Control Department reflect a proactive approach toward safeguarding public health and enforcing stringent regulations.
NationPress
10 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What triggered the inspection by the Delhi Drugs Control Department?
The inspection was initiated based on directives from the Delhi Health and Family Welfare Minister to ensure the public's access to safe and effective medicines.
What violations were found during the inspection?
The inspection revealed that four wholesale drug firms were illegally stocking insulin preparations and failing to maintain proper storage conditions.
What were the consequences for the violating firms?
Two firms have been booked for violations under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, and samples have been collected for analysis.
Why is cold chain storage important for insulin?
Insulin must be stored under strict cold chain conditions to maintain its efficacy and safety for patients.
What is the role of the Delhi Drugs Control Department?
The department is responsible for regulating the storage and distribution of medicines to protect public health.
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