SCHEDULE C
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THE DRUGSAND COSMETICS ACT, 1940]Biological and Special Products1. Sera.
2. Solution of serum proteins intended for injection.
3. Vaccines for parenteral injections.
4. Toxins.
5. Antigen.
6. Antitoxins.
7. Neo-arsphenamine and analogous substances used for the specific treatment of infective diseases.
8. Insulin.
9. Putuitary (Posterior Lobe) Extract.
10. Adrenaline and Solutions of Salts of Adrenaline.
11. Antibiotics and preparations thereof in a form to be administered parenterally.
12. Any other preparation which is meant for parenteral administration as such or after being made up with a solvent or medium or any other sterile product and which a) requires to be stored in a refrigerator; or b) does not require to be stored in a refrigerator.
13. Sterilized surgical ligature and sterilized surgical suture.
14. Bacteriophages.
15. Ophthalmic preparations.
16. Sterile Disposable Devices for single use only.
SCHEDULE C (1)
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THE DRUGSAND COSMETICS ACT, 1940]Other Special Products1. Drugs belonging to the Digitalis groups and preparations containing drugs belonging to the Digitalis group not in a form to be administered parentally.
2. Ergot and preparations containing Ergot not in a form to be administered parentally.
3. Adrenaline and preparations containing Adrenaline not in a form to be administered parenterally.
4. Fish Liver Oil and preparations containing Fish Liver Oil.
5. Vitamins and preparations containing any vitamins not in a form to be administered parenterally.
6. Liver extract and preparations containing liver extract not in a form to be administered parenterally.
7. Hormones and preparations containing Hormones not in a form to be administered parenterally.
8. Vaccine not in a form to be administered parenterally.
9. Antibiotics and preparations thereof not in a form to be administered parenterally.
10. In-vitro Blood Grouping Sera.
11. In-vitro diagnostic Devices for HIV, HbsAg and HCV.
RITESH kESARWANI (M.Pharm)
Pharmaceutics devision
Ofloxacin is schedule c1 drugs?
Biological products and
There are no schedule C or C1 drugs. The DEA lists controlled drugs as Schedule 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. Some Schedule 1 drugs are heroin, ecstasy, and marijuana.
These are biological and special products for manufacturing ,sales and import of special drugs ----
Since your equation is c1, and c =9, it would turn out to be 1 X 9= 9.
C1
The simplest and best way is: =SUM(C1:C14)
If c were 3, the answer would be 30. If c were 5, the answer would be 130. c3+c1 = (c*c*c) + c
#include# includechar c1,c2,a[80];void main(){clrscr();find_rep();getch();}void find_rep(void)/* Function to find & replace any text */{char c1,c2;char a[80];int i,j,k;printf("Enter a line of text below:-");printf("Press Enter after line..");printf("You Have Entred:- ");gets(a);printf("Enter the replaceable & replacing letter respectively:- ");scanf("%c %c %c",&c1,' ',&c2); //i have given space & 2nd %cfor (j=0;j
c =c1 +c2
1 fl oz = 1/8 c1 c = 8 fl oz
A triangular prism.... like the Toblerone chocolate box.... a triangle at each end. Label the angles A, B and C at one end and A1, B1 and C1 at the other end. Now, there are three rectangles - A, A1, B, B1 - A, A1, C, C1 - B, B1, C, C1
It is public intoxication type C1 is under misdemeanor C
Eg: typedef struct RGB { unsigned char R, G, B; } c1, c2, csum; ... if ((int)c1.R + (int)c2.R > 255) csum.R = 255; else csum.R = c1.R + c2.R; if ((int)c1.G + (int)c2.G > 255) csum.G = 255; else csum.G = c1.G + c2.G; if ((int)c1.B + (int)c2.B > 255) csum.B = 255; else csum.B = c1.B + c2.B;