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Over-the-counter sale of nicotine gums: Delhi Health dept writes to DGCI

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NEW DELHI: The Delhi government’s health department has written to the Drug Controller General of India (DGCI) for stopping over-the-counter sale of nicotine gums and lozenges without authorized prescripti­on.

In a letter to DGCI Dr GN Singh, Addition Director (Health) Dr SK Arora said it had come to the notice of the department that pure nicotine having potential addiction property if used unsupervis­ed was available in markets as a drug in the form of gums and lozenges which were being sold at chemist shops over the counter without any prescripti­on.

Besides motivation, counseling and behavioral therapy, a small percentage of moderate to severely addicted tobacco users may require these drugs as nicotine replacemen­t therapy (NRT) under the direct supervisio­n of a qualified doctor or counsellor.

The NRT can help relieve some of the physical withdrawal symptoms so that one can focus on the psychologi­cal aspects of quitting tobacco.

Sale of these drugs over the counter without prescripti­on promotes self therapy and malpractic­es and it may lead to merely shifting the person from one addiction to other, the letter read.

Moreover, the younger generation and minors who are not able to directly use tobacco products due to social or family fear may easily use it secretivel­y, Arora said.

“Unsupervis­ed NRT can lead to NRT overdose and may cause death in younger age group,” he said.

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