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Telangana DCA raids quack's clinic in Nizamabad

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September 18, 2025

TELANGANA Drug Control Administration (DCA) officials seized a stock of antibiotics and other medicines during a raid on the premises of a quack in Nizamabad district on September 10.

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Telangana DCA raids quack's clinic in Nizamabad

The enforcement team, acting on credible information, found higher-generation antibiotic cefuroxime and other drugs being stocked without a valid license at the clinic of Resu Naresh in Thana Khurd village, Mugpal Mandal. Officials confirmed that the man did not possess any formal qualification to practice medicine.

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