The majority of fixed dose combination (FDC) antibiotics that are made and sold in India are still unapproved, despite promises by multinational pharmaceutical firms to fight the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance worldwide, a study by researchers at Queen Mary University of London and Newcastle University has revealed.
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