
Drug Manufacturing and Distribution Act
The Drug Manufacturing and Distribution Act is a law designed to regulate the production and distribution of pharmaceuticals. It aims to ensure that medications are manufactured, stored, and distributed safely and effectively, protecting public health. The Act establishes standards for quality control, labeling, and record-keeping, and it requires manufacturers and distributors to comply with specific guidelines. By monitoring these practices, the Act helps prevent counterfeit drugs, ensures medicines are safe and effective, and promotes transparency in the pharmaceutical supply chain. Overall, it plays a critical role in safeguarding the integrity of medications available to the public.