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    No cosmetic job with jabs, warns drug regulator CDSCO

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    New Delhi: India’s drug regulator has issued an advisory that warns against products being administered through injections as part of cosmetic procedures, a concern that’s become acute as GLP-1 drugs get normalised as jabs used for aesthetic enhancement globally and similar trends are expected to widely reach Indian boutiques.

    The notice issued by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) cites provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, and the Cosmetics Rules, 2020.

    Curbing Products’ Misuse

    “No cosmetic is permitted to be used as an injection by consumer/professionals/aesthetic clinics,” it said in the May 18 notice, which hasn’t been reported. “Cosmetics are only intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled or sprayed to human body.”

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    While the move may have been prompted by the GLP-1 wave, it’s expected to cover a range of other treatments used in cosmetic procedures, including the widely used Botox, experts said.

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    The rapid global uptake of GLP-1 receptor agonists, originally developed for diabetes and subsequently approved for fighting obesity, has triggered a parallel surge of interest in injectable aesthetic treatments. “From skin-brightening glutathione drips to collagen and hyaluronic acid injections, clinics across Indian metros have increasingly offered procedures that occupy a grey zone between cosmetics and medicine,” an official said.

    While no formal cases of misuse have been reported, authorities believe the practice may already be occurring in a clandestine manner. “Procedures like Botox have made injectable treatments routine at aesthetic clinics, lowering the barrier for other cosmetic products to be administered similarly,” an official said. Botox is legally classified as a prescription-only pharmaceutical drug.



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