India aims to get OECD member
status by 2007
Posted AtPharmaBiz
India is striving to attain
the status of full membership of OECD in the near future
so that the Indian industries can have their test facilities
certified for GLP compliance, which would then be acceptable
in all OECD countries. This would facilitate export
of chemicals and drugs to these countries. India can
become an OECD member probably by 2007, according to
R Saha, head, National GLP Compliance Monitoring Programme.
Foreseeing the consequences
of the proposed EU legislation, 'REACH' (Registration,
Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals), the Central
Government has intensified efforts to achieve a Mutual
Acceptance Data (MAD) status with the Organisation for
Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) for the
GLP certification given by India's National GLP Compliance
Monitoring Authority.
"Indian pharmaceutical
companies are now looking at global competitiveness,
which can be achieved through good laboratory practices
(GLP). Once GLP is in place, Europe will be keen to
work with Indian CROs. India should have good testing
facilities to enable OECD member status," Dr Prakash
V Diwan, deputy director and head of pharmacology division
of Indian Institute of Chemical Technology said.
The National GLP Compliance
Monitoring Authority was established by the Department
of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India,
with the approval of the Union Cabinet on April 24,
2002. Presently, India enjoys the status of a provisional
member of the OECD for GLP. India is an observer to
the OECD's Working Group on GLP and also a member of
the OECD Test Guidelines Programme.
The National GLP Programme
functions through an apex body, which comprised secretaries
of concerned ministries, departments, director-general,
CSIR and the Drugs Controller General of India as its
members with secretary of DST as its chairman. This
apex body is responsible to ensure that the National
GLP Programme functions as per OECD norms and principles.
The apex body is supported
by a technical committee on GLP, national coordination
committee for OECD test guidelines programme and legislation
committee to enact a national legislation on GLP. The
authority has trained over 40 experts in the country
as GLP inspectors.
January 26, 2006
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