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DDA advises against Ranitdine for gastritis, cites cancer risk

KATHMANDU, Oct 16: Ranitidine, a commonly prescribed medicine for gastritis, has been found to contain nitro sodomithylamine, a carcinogen. The Department of Drugs Administration (DDA) has directed pharma companies and importers not to import medicines that contain this element.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Oct 16: Ranitidine, a commonly prescribed medicine for gastritis, has been found to contain nitro sodomithylamine, a carcinogen. The Department of Drugs Administration (DDA) has directed pharma companies and importers not to import medicines that contain this element. 



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DDA Director General Pan Bahadur Chhetri, said, “We should create awareness that ranitidine consists of Nitro-simon impurities and small amount of nitro sodomithylamine which poses a possible threat of triggering cancer.” 


The DDA in a statement on Monday said that a major health advisory has been issued in the wake of the International Agency for Research of Cancer categorizing the medicine as a carcinogen. Bangladesh banned ranitidine recently.

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