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<h1>Customs Act Amendment: 20 New Life-Saving Drugs and Medicines Exempted from Duties to Enhance Public Health Access</h1> The Central Government, under the Customs Act, 1962, has issued an amendment to the 1981 customs notification concerning life-saving drugs and medicines. The amendment, effective from March 17, 1987, adds several items to the list of exempted life-saving drugs and medicines. These include Burn Therapy Dressing, Cyclosporine, Pilocarpine, Nitroglycerine Injection, Aclarubicin Injection, Peplomycin Injection, Vindesin Sulphate Injection, Menss Injection, and several others, totaling 20 new entries. These additions aim to facilitate access to crucial medical treatments by exempting them from customs duties, reflecting the government's commitment to public health interests.