Central Drugs Laboratory
Full Form of CDL
What is CDL?
The Central Drugs Laboratory (CDL) is the apex drug testing and quality control laboratory in India, functioning under the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO). Established in 1937 in Kolkata, it serves as the national reference laboratory for ensuring the safety, efficacy, and quality of pharmaceutical products, vaccines, and biologicals. CDL plays a critical role in the regulatory framework by analyzing drug samples submitted by drug inspectors, investigating complaints about substandard or counterfeit medicines, and certifying vaccines for export or domestic use. It is the designated laboratory for testing drugs under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, and often acts as an appellate authority in disputes related to drug quality. In India, CDL is frequently referenced in pharmacy and medical exam syllabi, including the Drug Inspector exams and GPAT, where understanding its functions is essential for regulatory compliance. Its work directly impacts public health by preventing the circulation of adulterated or spurious drugs, making it a cornerstone of India's pharmaceutical governance.
CDL का फुल फॉर्म
केंद्रीय औषधि प्रयोगशाला
Example
The Drug Inspector sent the suspect batch of paracetamol tablets to the CDL for confirmatory analysis before initiating legal action.