Quality of medicines in Sri Lanka: a retrospective review of safety alerts.
Jegath Janani Tharmalinga SharmaMadumai KetharamKaumada Binoli HerathSenathiraja Sherley ShobiaPublished in: BMC health services research (2023)
This study revealed that contamination was the most frequent cause of defective medicines, while parenteral preparations and anti-infectives were the most susceptible pharmaceutical dosage form and therapeutic category found to be substandard, respectively. In addition, the findings show that some manufacturers were accountable for repetitive withholdings and recalls, which reflects the ignorance of quality control measures and weak regulatory inspections as a violation of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP).