Abstract
A National Drug Policy serves as a roadmap for governments to ensure the safe and effective supply of high-quality drugs. This comprehensive policy sets out priorities ranging from medium-term to long-term goals for the pharmaceutical industry, and outlines strategies to achieve these objectives. In essence, the National Drug Policy is an essential component of a country's healthcare policy, guaranteeing that every citizen has access to safe and effective drugs. It is important to note that various countries have their own regulations in place for importing and exporting drugs across different regions, including developing and developed countries. These laws play a crucial role in maintaining the safety and quality of drugs in the global marketplace. A well-crafted National Drug Policy ensures that such regulations are implemented effectively, making it easier for countries to establish a secure supply chain for essential medicines.  
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