Last Updated on August 18, 2026 by The Health Master
India: 7th National Formulary of India (NFI) will be released on September 21, 2026
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of India will unveil the 7th National Formulary of India (NFI).
Anupriya Patel, the Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare and Chemicals and Fertilisers, will unveil the updated NFI on September 21, 2026.
The unveiling will occur during the 6th National Pharmacovigilance Week Campaign in New Delhi.
National Pharmacovigilance Week Campaign Details
The National Coordination Centre-Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (NCC-PvPI), based at the Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission in Ghaziabad and a WHO Collaborating Centre for Pharmacovigilance, coordinates this campaign.
- Dates: September 17 to 23, 2026
- Theme: “Promoting Rational Use of Medicines through Pharmacovigilance: A Step Towards Safer Healthcare”
- Venue: Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, New Delhi (Physical Mode on September 21, 2026)
The campaign is aligned with the “World Patient Safety Day” on September 17.
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Objectives of the 2026 Campaign and NFI Release
The purpose of this week-long event is to bring together healthcare professionals, drug regulators, policymakers, and academics to discuss strategies for improving adverse drug event reporting mechanisms.
| Key Focus Area | Core Objective | Primary Impact |
| Rational Drug Selection | Provide clinicians with evidence-based guidance through the 7th NFI. | Reduces incorrect dosages and unnecessary prescriptions. |
| Adverse Drug Event (ADE) Surveillance | Educate medical professionals on systematic signal detection and reporting. | Speeds up the identification of unexpected side effects. |
| Cross-Sector Collaboration | Connect industry representatives, clinical researchers, and government bodies. | Builds a resilient medical safety ecosystem across India. |
Who Can Participate?
- The following individuals and sectors are invited to participate in this national initiative:
- Medical, dental, pharmacy, Pharm D, and nursing students
- Clinical researchers, scientists, and university faculty members
- Doctors, nurses, and hospital pharmacists
- Representatives from biotechnology, medical device, and pharmaceutical companies
Goal
The main goal of the campaign is to improve the monitoring of adverse drugs.
By incorporating the updated information from the Seventh NFI regarding adverse drugs and by using the reports submitted regarding such drugs, it is possible to minimize medication errors and improve patient safety in all healthcare facilities.
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