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25 chemist stores inspected in Srinagar

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No place for spurious, substandard medical drugs: DC 

SRINAGAR: On the directions of Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad, a team of the Drug Control Department Monday undertook a special drive to inspect the Pharma Dealers and Chemists Shops in various parts of the Srinagar City to ensure that pharmaceutical preparations are being sold in consonance with the prescriptions being generated by Registered Medical Practitioners.

The inspection teams of Zone Drug Controllers headed by Deputy Drugs Controller Nighat Jabeen inspected various markets in the Bemina area to ascertain the implementation of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act.

During this inspection drives, inspecting teams observed that some of the chemist/drug establishments were found violating the provisions of the Act, and operations of 3 Medical Establishments were disallowed u/s 22 (d) of Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940, while 3 other establishments were served show cause notice.

The Deputy Drug Controller also directed all the authorized stockists dealing with such kind of formulations to strictly restrict the sale and distribution of the aforementioned restricted drugs for legitimate requirements only. They were further directed to submit distribution details of formulations comprising of habit forming ingredients on monthly basis through designated mail, so that the concerned Drugs Control Officers shall check the rationality and curb the unethical trade of such drugs, failing which severe action under law shall be taken against such erring firms.

Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar has given a clear message that the District Administration has adopted zero tolerance toward addiction and advised all the stakeholders to play their role in making District Srinagar addiction free.

The DC has also emphasized that drugs of choice for patients suffering from severe/critical disease in their pain management have a high potential for addiction and respiratory depression when misused and taken in high doses, so stakeholders are impressed to ensure judicious use of such formulations and maintain complete records open.

The DC further asked all Pharma/Chemist establishments operating in Srinagar to adhere to the laid down norms strictly and warned the defaulters to desist from any unethical trade practices, failing which strict action as warranted under the Act shall be taken against them.

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