1. NEETA RAI - Department of Pharmaceutics, Vishwakarma University,Pune, Maharashtra ,India.
2. NEHA MUNOT - Department of Pharmaceutics, Vishwakarma University,Pune, Maharashtra ,India.
3. ANJITA SINGH - Department of Pharmaceutics, NRI group of institute, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
4. SWATI MUTHA - Department of Pharmaceutics, Vishwakarma University,Pune, Maharashtra ,India.
5 AMRITA THAKUR - Department of Pharmaceutics, Vishwakarma University,Pune, Maharashtra ,India.
6. POOONAM P.TARU - Department of Pharmacognosy , Vishwakarma University,Pune, Maharashtra, India.
7. MRUNALINI H KULKARNI - Department of Pharmaceutical chemistry, Vishwakarma University, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
National Drug policy is a goal commitments and a guidance of action of drugs. They have different priority of medium goals to long-term goals which is set by the governments for pharmaceutical sectors, and identifies them as different strategies for attaining the goals. This review represents and ensures the adequate supply of the safe and effective drugs of good and better quality, so that every country should have a sound of National Drug Policy as an integral part of its health policy. In different countries there are certain rules and regulation for import and export of drug in various region as well it regulates the law for different developing and developed countries.
Health, policy, regulation, Law.