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Regulator looks to make drug approval process fairer to first applicant
Mint Hyderabad
|October 13, 2025
In a move to spur drug innovation and to restore fairness in the regulatory ecosystem, India’s top drug authority plans to overhaul a rule that puts early applicants for new medicines at a disadvantage, according to official documents and people familiar with the matter.

The change is aimed at easing delays and encouraging greater investment in clinical research.
(MINT)
The change is aimed at easing delays and encouraging greater investment in clinical research, a crucial step as India seeks to reinforce its role as the “pharmacy of the world” and expand its $50 billion pharmaceutical market.
Under the existing framework, the first company seeking approval for a new drug must conduct clinical trials and bioequivalence studies, an expensive and time-consuming process. Subsequent applicants can get nod for the same drug by giving only bioequivalence data, effectively benefiting from the groundwork laid by the initial applicant.
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