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8 Sep 2011

India's Pharmacy Council to Regulate Sale of Un-prescribed Drugs by Pharmacists

With this move, the number of drugs sold over the counter (OTC) in pharmacies may come down in the near future.

With an aim to regulate the private pharmacy practitioners, the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) has come out with the draft pharmacy practice regulations. With this move, the number of drugs sold over the counter (OTC) in pharmacies may come down in the near future. The PCI expects that a strict control on the sale of OTC medicines could curb development of resistance to drugs.

 

The PCI feels that Indian pharmacists should be regulated to control the sale of un-prescribed drugs and thereby can control the disease resistant pathogens and avoid any future superbugs as such the recently discovered NDM1, called as New Delhi Metallo-1. Such superbugs can spread rapidly as they are extremely immune to antibiotics and resistant from all antibiotics known at present.

 

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