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Chemists’ physique writes to Centre urging ban of on-line pharmacies

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NEW DELHI: The All India Organisation of Chemists and Druggists (AIOCD), a robust physique representing roughly 12.40 lakh chemists and distributors in India, has written to the cabinet secretary urging him to intervene and ban on-line pharmacies stating that they are violating norms and inserting people’s lives at risk.

Citing the Delhi High Court order of 2018, which issued an injunction to e-pharmacies from the web sale of medicines and never utilizing a license and directed that such product sales have been prohibited until further order, the letter talked about that “they continue to operate despite court orders. The illegally operating e-pharmacies are still in operation after more than 4.5 years.”

The AIOCD moreover talked about that though the Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, who moreover holds the Chemicals and Fertilizers ministry portfolio moreover, took the initiative and issued current set off notices to these illegal e-pharmacies by the DCGI, no movement has been taken in the direction of them as a result of the issuance of the notices.

The letter, signed by President J S Shinde and Honorary General Secretary Rajiv Singhal, talked about that as well as they launched an affidavit filed by the joint drug controller in 2020, which mentioned that “there is currently no provision under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 19440 and Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 for online pharmacies.”

“The issue of online sale of drugs was under the consideration of the government,” the letter talked about, together with that this submission by the CDSCO clearly signifies that there’s no license for the web sale of remedy. Therefore, in accordance with the orders of the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi, on-line product sales of medicines must be immediately ceased.”

However, a present standing report on e-pharmacies submitted by the CDSCO on the orders of the Delhi High Court reveals that there are no provisions throughout the Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Rules 1945 that restrict the supply, mailing, or door provide of prescribed medicines.

“This submission contradicts the earlier affidavit filed in the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi and raises concerns about the well-being of our citizens.  We remain hopeful and have faith in our elected government and senior bureaucrats that they will uphold the laws of the land and protect public health,” they added.

“We kindly request your intervention and urgent action to ensure the implementation of court orders and the cessation of illegal operations by e-pharmacies,” they urged the cabinet secretary and known as for quick and stringent movement by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) and State Food and Drug Administrations (FDA) in the direction of illegal on-line pharmacies.

The authorities in February pulled up on the very least twenty firms, along with Tata-1mg, Flipkart, Apollo, PharmEasy, Amazon and Reliance Netmeds, by issuing them a gift set off uncover, for selling medicines on-line. The movement was taken after AIOCD threatened to launch a country-wide agitation if the federal authorities didn’t act.

NEW DELHI: The All India Organisation of Chemists and Druggists (AIOCD), a robust physique representing roughly 12.40 lakh chemists and distributors in India, has written to the cabinet secretary urging him to intervene and ban on-line pharmacies stating that they are violating norms and inserting people’s lives at risk.

Citing the Delhi High Court order of 2018, which issued an injunction to e-pharmacies from the web sale of medicines and never utilizing a license and directed that such product sales have been prohibited until further order, the letter talked about that “they continue to operate despite court orders. The illegally operating e-pharmacies are still in operation after more than 4.5 years.”

The AIOCD moreover talked about that though the Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, who moreover holds the Chemicals and Fertilizers ministry portfolio moreover, took the initiative and issued current set off notices to these illegal e-pharmacies by the DCGI, no movement has been taken in the direction of them as a result of the issuance of the notices.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

The letter, signed by President J S Shinde and Honorary General Secretary Rajiv Singhal, talked about that as well as they launched an affidavit filed by the joint drug controller in 2020, which mentioned that “there is currently no provision under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 19440 and Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 for online pharmacies.”

“The issue of online sale of drugs was under the consideration of the government,” the letter talked about, together with that this submission by the CDSCO clearly signifies that there’s no license for the web sale of remedy. Therefore, in accordance with the orders of the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi, on-line product sales of medicines must be immediately ceased.”

However, a present standing report on e-pharmacies submitted by the CDSCO on the orders of the Delhi High Court reveals that there are no provisions throughout the Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Rules 1945 that restrict the supply, mailing, or door provide of prescribed medicines.

“This submission contradicts the earlier affidavit filed in the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi and raises concerns about the well-being of our citizens.  We remain hopeful and have faith in our elected government and senior bureaucrats that they will uphold the laws of the land and protect public health,” they added.

“We kindly request your intervention and urgent action to ensure the implementation of court orders and the cessation of illegal operations by e-pharmacies,” they urged the cabinet secretary and known as for quick and stringent movement by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) and State Food and Drug Administrations (FDA) in the direction of illegal on-line pharmacies.

The authorities in February pulled up on the very least twenty firms, along with Tata-1mg, Flipkart, Apollo, PharmEasy, Amazon and Reliance Netmeds, by issuing them a gift set off uncover, for selling medicines on-line. The movement was taken after AIOCD threatened to launch a country-wide agitation if the federal authorities didn’t act.