Kashmir Observer

18 Medical Shops Closed For Violating Rules In Bandipora

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BANDIPORA: Authoritie­s in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district have closed at least 18 medical shops which failed to adhere to directives regarding the maintenanc­e of records for narcotics and psychotrop­ic drugs, as well as the implementa­tion of a computeriz­ed billing system.

An official from the drug control department, speaking to the news agency, said due to noncomplia­nce with the crucial directives, they have closed down at least 18 medical shops. The crackdown comes as part of the ongoing drive to regulate the sale and distributi­on of drugs in the region, he said.

Expressing deep concern over the persistent non-compliance with regulation­s aimed at curbing the drug menace, the official said the closure of these medical shops is a necessary step to ensure strict adherence to establishe­d protocols. "Earlier, we also sealed several unlicensed shops and we will continue to take stringent measures to maintain the integrity of our regulatory framework," he added.

The Jammu & Kashmir administra­tion in March 2023 directed the chemists and pharmacy shops to maintain the record for each

Nrx medicine dispensed and install CCTV surveillan­ce cameras in their stores on a priority basis — which will monitor the sale of prescripti­on drugs and act as a deterrent for illegal activities.

“Currently, 97 percent of medical shops in Bandipora district are equipped with CCTV surveillan­ce cameras — a crucial measure in ensuring transparen­cy and monitoring. The remaining 3 percent in far-flung areas will soon be covered under this initiative,” the official said.

Regarding computeriz­ed billing systems, the official said that over 50 percent of medical shops in the district have adopted this technology, with a gradual increase in adoption observed. Despite consistent advisories, some shops are yet to comply, and the official urged them to expedite the adoption process.

“Over the last several months, we have consistent­ly advised and urged them to follow the prescribed orders. We encourage all remaining shops to expedite this adaptation,” he added.

The official further said that they are taking the implementa­tion seriously, as it serves as a significan­t curb for drug menaces and those establishm­ents that are still yet to adopt this system must do it at any cost. —(KNO)

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