Ayush Suraksha Portal Latest News
Recently, the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of Ayush; and Union Minister of State, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India launched the AyushSuraksha Portal at Ayush Bhawan, New Delhi.
About Ayush Suraksha Portal
- This portal represents a significant advancement in pharmacovigilance and regulatory convergence within the Ayush ecosystem.
- It is developed with the technical support of the Central Council for Research in Siddha (CCRS).
- It is aligned with the National Pharmacovigilance Program, allows consumers, healthcare professionals, and regulatory authorities to report and monitor misleading advertisements and adverse drug reactions through a seamless digital process.
- The system integrates multiple authorities, including the Ayush vertical under CDSCO, MoI&B, CCPA, NCISM, NCH, PCI, FSSAI, and State Licensing Authorities, ensuring coordinated response and enforcement.
Significance of Ayush Suraksha Portal
- The Ministry of Ayush now has a centralised and accessible dashboard of reported cases, enabling real-time tracking, swift regulatory action, and detailed data analysis.
- The system also ensures that citizens have a direct channel to voice their concerns, with transparent visibility into the action taken on their reports.
- By integrating data from State Licensing Authorities, national pharmacovigilance centres, and key regulatory stakeholders, the portal facilitates real-time monitoring, systematic analysis, and coordinated action on misleading advertisements and adverse drug reactions.Â
- It reflects the Ministry’s unwavering commitment to responsible governance, evidence-based practices, and the safety of millions of citizens who trust and rely on India’s traditional systems of medicine.
Ayush Suraksha Portal FAQs
Q1:Â What is the Ayush Suraksha portal?
Ans:Â Ayush Suraksha is an Ayush-Vigibase which comprises Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, and Homoeopathy pharmacovigilance database.
Q2:Â What is AYUSH full form?
Ans:Â Ayurveda, Yoga, and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and HomoeopathyÂ
Source:Â PIB