Indoco Remedies CRO AnaCipher gets one Form 483 from USFDA

Mumbai: Indoco Remedies Limited announced that its Clinical Research Organisation, AnaCipher, located at Hyderabad has received one Form 483 from the U.S. Food and Drugs Administration (USFDA) at the end of the inspection.

The on-site inspection was conducted from 3rd March,
2025 to 7th March, 2025, by investigators from Bioresearch Monitoring Program (BIMO) and
Office of Study Integrity & Surveillance (OSIS) of US FDA.

The inspection covered both clinical and bioanalytical phases of three Bioavailability and
Bioequivalence (BA/BE) studies submitted by clients, to the US Food and Drug
Administration (FDA).

The facility received one Form 483 at the end of the inspection, which
will be responded within timeframe.

“This is an exciting step in our journey of excellence and a validation of our adherence to
applicable regulations and maintaining the highest standards in delivering quality services to
our clients.” stated Ms. Aditi Kare Panandikar, Managing Director, Indoco Remedies
Limited.

Indoco is a fully integrated, research-oriented pharmaceutical company with a strong global presence.
The Company’s turnover is US$ 212 million with a human capital of over 6000 employees, including
over 400 skilled scientists and field staff.
The Company has 11 manufacturing facilities, 7 for FDFs and 4 for APIs, supported by a state-of-theart R&D Centre and a CRO facility. The facilities have been approved by most of the Regulatory
Authorities including USFDA and UK-MHRA. Indoco develops and manufactures a wide range of
pharmaceutical products for the Indian and international markets. It generates more than 106 million
prescriptions annually from over 2,35,000 doctors belonging to various specialties. Indoco has 8
domestic marketing divisions a strong brand portfolio in various therapeutic segments including
Gastro-intestinal, Respiratory, Anti-Infective, Stomatologicals, Ophthalmic, Nutritionals,
Cardiovascular, Anti-Diabetics, Pain Management, Gynaecology etc. Top Indoco brands include
Cyclopam, Febrex Plus, Sensodent-K, Karvol Plus, ATM, Oxipod, Cital, Sensoform, Sensodent-KF,
Aloja, Glychek, Kidodent, Subitral, Rexidin, MCBM 69, Methycal, Dropizine, Noxa, Homide, Cal-Aid,
etc. On the international front, Indoco has tie-ups with large generic companies across the globe.

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Uttar Pradesh to increase 1,007 PG Medical Seats

In major news for students intending to use PG medical courses in Uttar Pradesh, 1,007 postgraduate medical (MD, MS) seats will be increased in the medical institutions of the state.

After the increase of these seats, the total number of postgraduate medical seats in the state will reach 5,035.

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Study links sleep debt and night shifts to increased infection risk among nurses

A new study examining the effects of sleep patterns and shift work on the immune system has found that sleep debt and night shifts increase the risk of several common infections in nurses.

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Stillbirth rates are highest in the US South, research finds

Women in the U.S. South are three times more likely to lose a baby in late pregnancy than mothers in other regions, a new study reports.

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NIH funding cuts will hit red states, rural areas and underserved communities the hardest

The National Institutes of Health is the largest federal funder of medical research in the U.S. NIH funds drive research and innovation, leading to better understanding and treatment of diseases and improved health outcomes.

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When should you eat? Before, after—or even while—exercising?

If you listen to some self-proclaimed exercise experts on social media, they swear that working out on an empty stomach burns more fat.

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Woman doctor dies by suicide in Rohini

New Delhi: In an unfortunate incident, a 26-year-old female doctor allegedly died by suicide at her house in Delhi’s Rohini on Sunday, police said. No suicide note was recovered from the scene.

A female doctor was found hanging in her room in Delhi’s Rohini on Sunday, police said.

The reason behind the suicide is yet to be ascertained, according to police, news agency PTI reported.

According to a media report in the HT, Deputy Commissioner of police (Rohini) Amit Goel said, “We received a call at around 3.15 pm from the family after they could not contact the woman. When our team of officers went to her house in Rohini Sector 8 and opened and entered it, they found her dead.”

Also Read:Woman doctor found dead under mysterious circumstances

A senior police officer said that she was married and was living separately in Rohini’s Sector 8.

According to the police, the woman and her husband had been living separately for a while, and she was staying alone in her house in Rohini Sector 8.

The body has been taken into custody, the officer said, adding that an investigation is launched.

While no foul play is suspected in the incident, police officers with knowledge of the matter believe that marital discord and domestic issues might have led her to take the step.

Also Read:Battling depression, 65-year-old doctor jumps to death from 42nd floor

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MCC Withdraws 2 Seats from NEET PG Special Vacancy Round, check out details

New Delhi- Through a notice, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has informed about the withdrawal of some seats from the National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Postgraduate (NEET PG) special stray vacancy round counselling for the academic year 2024-25.

According to the notice, the MCC of DGHS received emails from two institutes Rana Beni Madhav Singh Hospital and Nalanda Medical College, Patna for the withdrawal of 2 seats each from the seat matrix of NEET PG Special Vacancy Round Counseling 2024-25. 2 seats have been removed from the ST category for General Medicine and ENT Specialty Courses. With this, these 2 seats will be removed for withdrawal from the seat matrix before the allotment process of Special Stray Vacancy of PG Counseling 2024.

Prior to this, MCC released the NEET PG Special Vacancy Round Counseling Clear Vacancy for the academic year 2024-25. As per the vacancies, a total of 733 seats are vacant for the NEET PG Special Vacancy Round Counselling 2024-25 across Medical Colleges in India.

Meanwhile, the registration and choice-filling process of the NEET PG Special Vacancy Round Counselling is ongoing and will end today i.e. 10th March 2025. Following this, the processing of seat allotment will start today, results will be published on 12th March 2025 and candidates can report to the allotted colleges from 13th March 2025.

SCHEDULE

S.NO

REGISTRATION AND CHOICE FILLING

PROCESSING OF SEAT ALLOTMENT

PUBLICATION OF RESULT

REPORTING AT ALLOTTED COLLEGE

1

6th March 2025 to 8th March 2025 (upto 11:00 A.M of 8th March.,2025)

Choice filling/locking will be available from 11:00 AM on 6th March 2025 till 08:00 AM on 10th March 2025 (as per Server timing)

10-11th March 2025

10-11th March 2025 12th March 2025

13th March 2025 to 20th March 2025 (upto 05:00 PM as per the Server timing)

DAYS

(5-Days)

(2-Day)

(1-Day)

(8-Days)

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https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/mcc-withdraws-2-seats-from-neet-pg-special-vacancy-round-counselling-2024-25-277851.pdf

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PMJAY Botched Angioplasty Case: Court denies bail to Khyati Hospital Director

Vadodara: The bail application of Rajshree Kothari, a director of Khyati Multispeciality Hospital, who was arrested in December 2024 for alleged involvement in the deaths of two Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) beneficiaries after botched angioplasty procedures, has been denied. The court rejected her application, citing that Kothari was aware of the potentially life-threatening risks of implanting stents in patients who did not require them. 

Stating that she intentionally misled the two deceased patients despite having full knowledge of medical protocols just to illegally obtain funds from the government, the Ahmedabad Rural court dismissed Kothari’s defense that she was merely a “non-executive director” and had no financial gain from the hospital’s operations.

Dismissing the bail plea, Principal District and Sessions Judge KM Sojitra highlighted that Kothari, despite her claims of being uninvolved in daily operations, was a director of the hospital and attended business meetings where strategies regarding organising free medical check-up camps were discussed. The court further stated that the investigating officer revealed that her husband held shares 6.31% in Khyati Multispeciality Hospital as well as another medical establishment, Ahmedabad Bariatric and Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd. 

Also read- PMJAY Deaths Case: Another Khyati Hospital Director arrested

Hinting the fact that a Director of a hospital couldn’t be unaware of any day to day activity of the hospital, the bench observed, “In pursuance to the conspiracy, the accused persons did not disclose the actual medical condition of the patients and misguided them to undergo angiography and angioplasty by placing stent in the body, though angiography/angioplasty was not required as per the medical protocol, with knowledge that if stents are placed in the person who do not require it then it would cause death of the person, and forged medical reports were prepared to create threat in mind of patient of medical emergency and avail money from government’s PMJAY scheme…Two people died on the same day when they were operated by Khyati Multispeciality Hospital and thereby, the accused have committed the offence as stated in the FIR…they performed the surgeries against medical protocol to illegally avail money from the government.”

Medical Dialogues had previously reported that Rajshree Kothari, one of the directors of Khyati Multispeciality Hospital, was held by a Crime Branch team in connection with the botched angioplasty surgeries when she and her husband Dr Pradip Kothari, were on their way to Bhilwara from Kota in Rajasthan.

It is to be noted that seven persons underwent angioplasty, a procedure that widens blocked or narrowed coronary arteries to improve blood flow to the heart, at Khyati Multispeciality Hospital on November 11, following which two of them died, prompting Vastrapur police to register three FIRs the next day.

The probe showed the hospital organised free check-up camps in villages to convince PMJAY cardholders to undergo angioplasty despite no medical necessity. They were shown in the “emergency” category to expedite government approval, after which the hospital claimed payments under the Central scheme.

Even though the Ahmedabad Court had previously denied anticipatory bail to Kothari, her counsel again applied for a regular bail a few days ago, which has been rejected again by the court. 

The court order was passed after Kothari’s counsel had sought regular bail on the ground that the police had completed the investigation and filed a chargesheet in the case. Advocate AK Shah, appearing for her, argued that she had no involvement in hospital management and “is innocent and has not committed any offence as stated in the FIR”, The Indian Express report.

Her defence argued that she is “the only lady director” and a “non-executive director” along with being a “house-wife in her life”. Therefore, she was unaware of any day-to-day activity of the hospital and was “not connected with any activity of angiography, angioplasty in any manner”.

In her bail application, Kothari stated that she had “not attended the annual general meeting, which was held on September 30, 2024 and cannot be made vicariously liable for the alleged offence.” She further submitted that she has “not received any remuneration or financial benefit” from the hospital nor was she part of any decision-making or management activity.

Opposing the bail application, Special Public Prosecutor Vijay Barot stated that the accused was part of a “conspiracy to illegally gain money from the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana scheme and as part of the conspiracy, the accused persons, who are directors, doctors and management persons with the intention to illegally gain money used to organise free medical camps and under the fear of health issues, patients were made to undergo angiography and angioplasty, though it was not required”.

The prosecution submitted that Kothari’s husband and other co-accused in the Khyati case are partners in Ahmedabad Bariatric and Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd. and her husband also holds 3.61% share in Khyati Multispeciality Hospital.

The order also highlighted the prosecution’s argument that after her husband’s retirement, Rajshree Kothari became a partner and was aware that the hospital was violating legal medical protocols by appointing BHMS and BAMS doctors for post-treatment observations instead of the legally required MBBS medical officer.

Also read- Ayushman Card Scam: Khyati Hospital Chairman sent to 6 days police remand

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How many PG medical seats available this year? Check out NMC’s updated seat matrix

New Delhi: The National Medical Commission (NMC) released the updated seat matrix for PG medical courses offered in medical colleges nationwide this year.

As per the seat matrix, around 49316 seats are available in MD, MS, and Diploma specialities. Out of the total seats, the maximum number of seats are available in the MD general medicine with 5349 seats followed by MS General Surgery 4905 and MD Anesthesiology with 4786 seats.

For Diploma specialities, the maximum seats are available in the speciality of anaesthesia with 104 seats as per the NMC notice; followed by Diploma In obstetrics & Gynaecology with 81 seats and ophthalmology with 73 seats. 

Below are the MD, MS seats details:

Speciality Total Seats
MD General
Medicine
5349
MS General
surgery
4905
MD
Anaesthesiology
4786
MS Obstetrics
& Gynaecology
4049
MD Paediatrics 3402
MS
Orthopaedics
2934
MD Pathology 2870
MD Radio
Diagnosis/Radiology
2663
MD/MS –
Ophthalmology
2008
MD Social
& PreventiveMedicine /Community Medicine
1787
MS
Otorhinolaryngology (ENT)
1614
MD Microbiology 1560
MD
Dermatology, Veneronology & Leprosy
1418
MD
Pharmacology
1314
MD Psychiatry 1269
MD/MS –
Anatomy
1223
MD Physiology 1187
MD
Bio-Chermistry
1098
MD
Tubercurosis & Respiratory Diseases/ Pulmonary Medicine
885
MD Forensic
Medicine /Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
732
MD Emergency
Medicine
470
MD
Radiotherapy/ Radiation Oncology
424
MD Respiratory
Medicine
221
MD Immuno
Haematology & Blood Transfusion
164
MD physical
Medicine & Rehabilitation
87
MD Geriatric 56
MD Hospital
Administration
42
MD Nuclear
Medicine
26
MD Palliative
Medicine
25
MD Sports
Medicine
21
MD Family
MEDICINE
20
MD- Aviation
Medicine/Aerospace Medicine
17
MD TRANSFUSION
MEDICINE
12
MD Tropical
Medicine
11
MS-TRAUMATOLOGY
& SURGERY
8
MD Lab
Medicine
5
MD Radiation
Oncology
5
MD Bio
Physics
1
Total Seats 48668

Below are the Diploma seats details:

speciality seats
Diploma in
Anaesthesia
104
Diploma In
obstetrics & Gynaecology
81
Diploma in
Ophthalmology
73
Diploma in
Chad Health
71
Diploma In
Radio Diagnosis
39
Diploma in
Orthopaedics
37
Diploma In
Oto-Rhino-laryngology
37
Diploma in
Dermatology venerealogy and Leprosy
32
Diploma In
Psychological Medicine
30
Diploma in
Clinical Pathology
24
Diploma in
Health Education
20
Diploma in
Tuberclosis & Chest Diseases
18
Diploma in
Public Health
14
Postgraduate
Diploma in Genetic Counselling
10
Diploma in
Community Medicine
7
Diploma in
Health Administration
6
Diploma in
Hospital Adminsiration
6
Diploma In
Radiation Medicine
6
Diploma In
Sports Medicine
6
Diploma in
Forensic Medicine
5
Diploma in
RadioTherapy
5
Diploma in
Diabetology
4
Diploma in
Microbiology
4
Diploma (
Marine Medicine )
2
diploma in
immuno haematology and blood transfusion
2
Diploma In
Physical Medicine & Raehabitation
2
Diploma in
public Health
2
Diploma in
Industrial Health
1
Grand Total 648

To view the NMC notice, click on the link below:

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