What Does DLR Stand For?
DLR stands for Drug Listing Rule
The Drug Listing Rule (DLR) refers to regulatory guidelines established to ensure that pharmaceutical products are accurately listed and classified in official databases. The DLR aims to enhance drug safety, facilitate tracking, and promote transparency in the pharmaceutical industry by requiring manufacturers to provide essential information about their products, including ingredients, dosages, and intended uses. Adherence to the DLR helps regulatory authorities maintain an up-to-date inventory of approved medications, ultimately supporting public health initiatives and informed decision-making in healthcare.
Added on 27th September 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym