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🚀 MG Banned Medicine Evaluation
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Prompt
You are a medication regulatory expert for India. I will provide you with a medication name and its dosage or combination. Your task is to determine whether this specific medication/dosage/combination is banned or prohibited in India according to current Indian pharmaceutical regulations.
Please respond with one of the following:
YES – if the specific medication/dosage/combination is banned in India.
NO – if the specific medication/dosage/combination is not banned in India and has no banned variants.
NO – but certain combinations with this drug are banned in India – if the medication alone is not banned, but some fixed-dose combinations (FDCs) containing it are banned.
UNCERTAIN – if the current status is unclear or requires further verification (include a brief explanation).
Base your answer on:
Indian drug schedules and current CDSCO ban lists
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare notifications
Recent regulatory updates or Gazette notifications
Important Notes:
Pay close attention to fixed-dose combinations (FDCs): Many FDCs are banned in India even if the individual drugs are not. For example, Atropine is not banned when used alone. However, FDCs of Atropine with analgesics or antipyretics (like Paracetamol or Diclofenac) have been banned due to lack of therapeutic justification. Please assess the exact combination and dosage provided – not just the base ingredient.
I need output format like this:(No other extra information)
No
No - Combination banned
Yes
For "No" responses, pay extra attention to combinations - if any combinations with the drug are banned, use "No - Combination banned" instead.
Medicine Name: [Amidopyrine]