Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma. Subramanian. | Photo Credit: M. SRINATH

In a pointy rebuttal to accusations that Tamil Nadu fell brief in drug inspections, Health Minister Ma. Subramanian acknowledged that the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation’s (CDSCO) officers had not carried out any inspections within the State for six years.

“It is obligatory to conduct inspections of all drug manufacturing models yearly. We have already positioned two senior drug inspectors beneath suspension for failing to conduct these inspections. The Central drug inspectors [of CDSCO functioning under the Union Health Ministry] are required to conduct inspections of such drug manufacturing services throughout India as soon as each three years. However, no inspections have been carried out by them in Tamil Nadu over the previous six years. Where can we place the blame? We have raised this as effectively,” he informed reporters in Chennai on Friday.

He was requested about information stories referring to the 2024 Comptroller and Auditor General of India’s “Performance Audit on Public Health Infrastructure and Management of Health Services”. The report flagged shortfalls in achievement of targets for inspection and lifting of samples from 2016-21 — starting from 34% to 40% yearly. In reply, Mr. Subramanian stated former Chief Minister Edappadi Okay. Palaniswami ought to reply because the CAG report pertained to the AIADMK regime between 2016-21. “The police within the State the place the incident occurred are answerable for taking motion,” he stated, responding to Mr. Palaniswami’s criticism that the Tamil Nadu authorities was negligent and that it took the Madhya Pradesh police to arrest the corporate’s proprietor in Tamil Nadu.

The State Drugs Control Department, on receiving info from Madhya Pradesh on October 1, inspected the ability and took samples of the Coldrif syrup batch for testing. Testing detected the presence of diethylene glycol. The findings have been promptly communicated to the Madhya Pradesh authorities and Union Health Ministry. But each initially stated nothing was improper with the syrup. The State went forward and issued a ‘cease manufacturing’ order and issued a present trigger discover to the producer, Sresan Pharmaceuticals in Sunguvarchatiram in Kancheepuram district. Due to the efforts taken by Tamil Nadu, untoward incidents in lots of different States have been prevented, he added.

“This is an important concern. It considerations the export of medicine from the State. Every 12 months, pharmaceutical merchandise price ₹12,000 to ₹15,000 crore are exported from Tamil Nadu to almost 100 international locations. There are 397 manufacturing models within the State, and this vital quantity of commerce comes from round 100 of them. This is a nationwide and world public well being concern. It is inappropriate to politicise such a difficulty and switch it right into a public discourse. The Leader of the Opposition ought to perceive this,” he stated.

On Madhya Pradesh’s cost that Tamil Nadu was not cooperating, the Minister stated the arrest of the corporate’s proprietor was made potential solely due to the State’s efforts in conducting an inspection and detecting contamination within the cough syrup. All drug inspectors ought to conduct periodic inspections in any respect 397 pharmaceutical manufacturing models within the State. Commissioner of Food Safety and Drug Administration R. Lalvena is conducting a gathering with drug inspectors to make sure common inspections, he added.

Published – October 10, 2025 11:25 pm IST