
SMS Pharma's Hyderabad facility clears USFDA inspection with zero observations
The inspection was conducted from 23rd June 2025 to 25th June 2025, concluded with zero Form-483 observations.
The company said that the Central Laboratory Analytical Services is its independent testing laboratory, and this was the second successful USFDA inspection for the facility.
SMS Pharmaceuticals is a diversified and integrated pharmaceutical company specializing in APIs and intermediates for global customers. The company operates two state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Hyderabad and Vizag.
The companys consolidated net profit jumped 17.6% to Rs 20.32 crore on 1% increase in net sales to Rs 248.20 crore in Q4 FY25 over Q4 FY24.
The counter added 2.31% to end at Rs 239.05 on the BSE.

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