sent for chemical
analysis and it was found to have contained 64.67% Paracetamol-n and
3.945% Dextropropoxyphene-Hcl.
The petitioner, who is stated ... sent for chemical analysis and it was
found to have contained 62.46% Paracetamol-n and 3.383%
Dextropropoxyphene-Hcl.
The petitioner, who is stated
covered under the
NDPS Act 1985 being drug formulations. Further the
drugs paracetamol. Acetaminophen is an analgesic &
antipyretic drug whereas the drug Diclomine ... revealed that the drugs
recovered contain the salt of Dextropropoxyphene,
Diphenoxylate, paracetamol & Diclomine. The
opinion of the Drugs Inspector applies only if the
drugs
Diphenoxylate
3.Atropine Sulphate
4.Dextropropoxyphene Hydrochloride
5.Dicyclomine Hydrochloride
6.Acetaminophen/Paracetamol
7.Buprenorphene Hydrochloride
4. Learned counsel for the petitioner has urged that
patient made complaint of pain, she gave tablet of paracetamol to
her and she was going to call Dr. Rekha Yadav, who was on duty
long-acting
sulfa (sulfonamide - known for curing fever and infection) and dispensed
paracetamol and C.P. Maleate tablets (an antihistaminic drug). According
hospital for fever and body pain by the 2nd opposite party doctor. Paracetamol injection was administered to the complainant by 3rd opposite party a qualified ... injection. It is suggested in the cross examination that it was paracetamol injection that was administered. At the 1st opposite party hospital, AKG Memorial hospital
deposed that the sample
contained 44% heroin (diacetyl-morphine) along with paracetamol and
caffeine. The data sheet exhibit-57 and the report exhibit-33 were
Nitrazepam;
(viii) Chlorpheniramine Hydrochloride; (ix) Maleate; (x)
Dextropropoxyphene Hydrochloride and; (xi) Paracetamol without a
valid licence.
3. Learned State counsel has submitted a report
under:
"Recovered drug contain the salts of
Dextropropoxyphene, Hydrochloride, Dicylomine,
Hydrochloride, Paracetamol, Diphenoxylate,
Hydrochloride, Atrophine Sulphate".
As per the said report, the technical ... contain salt of
dextroproproxyphence and Diphenoxylate not covered
under NDPS Act , whereas, Paracetamol is analgesic/
antipyretic and disyclomine is an antispasmodic drug
and both
Dextropnoporyphase HCL
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3.Paracetamol
Nitrazepam
salt do not covered under NDPS Act and a licensed
Chemist