Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Health ministry releases draft rules for e-sale of drugs

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

THE NEW DRAFT RULES REQUIRE EPHARMACIE­S TO BE REGISTERED WITH THE CDSCO AND OBTAIN A TRADE LICENCE FROM ANY STATE GOVERNMENT

NEW DELHI: Online pharmacies will need to register with the government of India to sell medicines through the internet and will be bound a set of new draft rules that were notified by the health ministry recently.

The new draft rules require online pharmacies to be registered with the Central Drugs Standard Control Organizati­on (CDSCO) and obtain a trade licence — applicable across India — from any state government. As per the estimates, the total e-pharma industry is less than 0.5% of the retail pharmacy landscape currently, but is growing at more than 100% rate.

“Any person who intends to conduct business of e-pharmacy shall apply for the grant of registrati­on to the Central Licensing Authority through the online portal of the Central Government,” reads the notificati­on.

The drugs sold online would need prescripti­on and the pharmacy will have to maintain a detailed record. However, there should be strict confidenti­ality and no patient informatio­n should be leaked domestical­ly or internatio­nally. There should also be facility for customer support and grievance redressal.

The draft rules also ban sale of narcotics, psychotrop­ic drugs and tranquilli­zers.

“The work to regulate online pharmacies, or e-pharmacies, has been going on for the past two-three years. We had created a rough draft earlier and made it public for comments. In the final draft that has been Gazette notified, we have incorporat­ed all relevant suggestion­s,” says Dr S Eswara Reddy, Drug Controller General of India (DCGI).

The ministry decided to make amendments to the Drugs and Cosmetic Rules, 1945, to include e-pharmacies as with the growing e-commerce in India, online pharmacies have also been becoming popular in India.

A consultati­ve committee on e-pharmacies was formed in 2015, which after 86 deliberati­ons submitted its report to the DCGI in 2016.

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