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Srinagar Chemists & Distributors Associations Support AIOCD Call to Ban Illegal Online Medicine Sale

Srinagar : Srinagar Chemists & Distributors Association (SCDA) in a statement to Asian Mail have expressed concern over the unscrupulous individuals selling ‘fake’ medicines online, putting patients’ lives at risk.

The association has urged the public, especially patients, to opt for purchasing medications from reputable pharmacies or suppliers.
“It is a matter of grave concern that some online platforms sell medicines without valid prescriptions, fueling self-medication, drug abuse, and antimicrobial resistance. By virtue of the Section 26B of the Drugs Act in March 2020, the central government’s notification G.S.R. 220 (E), dated 26th March 2020 permitted doorstep delivery of medicines under specific conditions. The regulation was meant to support licensed chemists during emergencies, not facilitate unregulated sales by online companies,” SCDA said in their statement.


The association has called for the withdrawal of the notification, citing the end of the pandemic emergency, and demanded strict enforcement of prescription requirements and safety protocols. “The government should ban illegal online medicine sales to curb unregulated drug distribution,” reads the statement.
The matter has already been taken up by the All-India Organisation of Chemists and Druggists (AIOCD), representing over 12.40 lakh chemists and distributors nationwide, with  Ms. Punya Salila Shrivastav, Secretary, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.

 

The leaders wrote, “We trust that Notification G.S.R. 220 (E), dated 26th March 2020, will be withdrawn in accordance with the constitutional mandate outlined in Article 47, thereby preventing the need for any future unrest or agitation from our dedicated members,” reads the letter of (AIOCD) to the health secretary.

 

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