Bhargava Phytolab Private Limited

This drug manufacturing facility is registered with the FDA by Bhargava Phytolab Private Limited.

Facility Under Import Ban

This facility was on the FDA's import ban list last time we checked (November 2025), relating to failures in good manufacturing practices.

Facility Inspection History

The FDA is responsible for inspecting drug manufacturing facilities for violations of good manufacturing practices, such as a lack of documented drug quality testing or contaminated equipment. Below is a timeline of FDA inspections and outcomes for this facility assembled by ProPublica.

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1 Known Inspection

The inspections we were able to locate using available FDA data do not include inspections in advance of the release of a new drug product.

1 Inspection Found Issues

When issues are observed, inspectors usually file an FDA 483 form with citations. In more serious cases, the FDA can issue warning letters or even ban the import of drugs from the facility.

  • Dec 18, 2024
    Dec 18, 2024
    Warning Letter

    The FDA issued a warning letter laying out significant issues.

    The letter is a disciplinary tool the FDA uses to lay out significant violations of manufacturing standards and to outline needed improvements. It often includes a summary of the steps the company had initially pledged to take to correct issues identified during inspections. There may be additional communications, including about issues being resolved, that are not reflected in our database because they have not been made public.
  • Nov 15, 2024
    Nov 15, 2024
    Import Ban

    The FDA banned the import of medications from this facility.

    An import alert was issued for this facility, meaning the FDA had reason to believe products manufactured there violated FDA manufacturing standards and should not be allowed into the country.
  • Jul 26, 2024
    Jul 26, 2024
    Inspection With Issues

    The FDA ruled the facility was in an “unacceptable state of compliance.”

    Inspectors found serious issues at the facility, and the agency ultimately recommended official compliance action. In cases like this, the FDA typically pauses the facility’s pending drug approvals. There may be additional communications, including about issues being resolved, that are not reflected in our database because they have not been made public.
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    Inspector’s notes summarizing deficiencies observed during an inspection.
    9 citations
    Procedures not in writing, fully followed
    The responsibilities and procedures applicable to the quality control unit are not in writing.
    Absence of Written Procedures
    There are no written procedures for production and process controls designed to assure that the drug products have the identity, strength, quality, and purity they purport or are represented to possess.
    Investigations of discrepancies, failures
    There is a failure to thoroughly review any unexplained discrepancy whether or not the batch has been already distributed.
    View Inspector Notes
    Inspector’s notes summarizing deficiencies observed during an inspection.

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