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Q. 3 of Quiz-601 (Que-ID : 619)

'Magic remedies Act' was passed in -

  • April 1954
  • May 1950
  • October 1948
  • June 1959

Ans → (a)April 1954

Explanation → Drugs and magic remedies act was passed on 1st april, 1954. Objectives of drugs and magic remedies act is to control the advertisement of drugs which claiming for having magical properties to cure a disease. 

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Bromhexin HCL is a -

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