Deccan Chronicle

City chemists abstain from bandh against e-pharmacies

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, SEPT. 26

Chemists and retail pharmacist­s in Greater Hyderabad are not going to be part of the bandh called by the All India Organisati­on of Chemists and Druggists as they state that the Central and statelevel bodies have not been able to solve the ‘local’ problem of retail chemists.

They oppose the e-pharmacies but will not be a part of the all-India strike proposed on September 28.

The Telangana Chemists Associatio­n has called for a bandh of chemists in the state. Referring to the local problem that they feel has been ignored by state and central pharma associatio­ns, Kishan Murari Shetty, general secretary of the Greater Hyderabad Retail Medical Shops Associatio­n, said, “The unfair trade practice of selling medicines directly to patients has been adopted by manufactur­ers and their distributo­rs, which is a great loss to retailers. This issue was raised from time to time by our organisati­on but neither the drug controller nor our central body has been able to sort it out. We oppose e-pharmacies but are not going to participat­e in the bandh as our local problems have been prevailing for long and there is no respite despite providing support to the main body from time to time.”The retail sector is experienci­ng the financial onslaught not only from multinatio­nal companies but also local corporate pharma companies.

The business at convention­al pharmacies will reduce substantia­lly further by the introducti­on of e-pharmacies.

The business at convention­al pharmacies will reduce substantia­lly further by the introducti­on of e-pharmacies.

A senior chemist, on condition of anonymity, explained, "The stockists and distributo­rs are going to be affected badly with the introducti­on of e-pharmacies hence they are opposing it. But what about the problems of the retailers who have already been marginalis­ed? That has not been addressed at all."

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