
New Delhi, February 15 Pharmaceutical firm Adven Biotech has claimed to be the first homeopathy brand in the country to receive certification from the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), further strengthening India's efforts to achieve global-quality healthcare standards in the Ayush sector.
The company stated in a press release that the accreditation aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of positioning Ayush as a trusted global healthcare system, supported by science, quality, and international standards.
According to Adven Biotech, the NABL certification sets a new benchmark for accuracy, transparency, and credibility in the manufacturing of homeopathic medicines – an area where quality assurance has long been a concern, it said.
The accreditation ensures that Adven's quality control and testing laboratories meet the most stringent national and international standards. This not only enhances confidence among doctors and patients but also opens the door for wider acceptance of Indian homeopathy in global markets, the company said.
Speaking on the achievement, Adesh Sharma, CEO of Adven Biotech, said, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision is very clear: Indian systems of medicine must stand on the global stage with proven quality and scientific validation.
"The NABL certification is not just an honour for Adven; it is our responsibility towards millions of patients who trust homeopathy for safe and effective healing," he said.
Founded with the mission to modernize homeopathy without compromising its core principles, Adven Biotech has consistently focused on research-driven formulations, ethical practices, and advanced manufacturing systems, according to the press release.
The company had earlier received the 'Ayush Premium Mark', making it one of the very few homeopathy brands in India to hold both prestigious recognitions.
The Ayush Mark is a certification for quality Ayush products made in the country.
Sharma added that with the NABL certification, every test, process, and medicine at Adven is now validated through globally accepted protocols. "This means better consistency, better outcomes, and greater trust for patients, not just in metropolitan areas, but also in smaller cities and towns," he said.
Health experts have noted that as India pushes to become a global Ayush hub, certifications such as NABL are crucial to counter skepticism and position Indian homeopathy as standardized, evidence-based, and export-ready.