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Med-selling online must not be drug dealing

- — LI YANG, CHINA DAILY

Reporters of Thepaper.cn found that some psychotrop­ic medicines that should only be prescribed by doctors and purchased from hospitals are being sold on e-commerce platforms under fake names such as “second-hand plastic roadblocks”.

These medicines which put users into a deep coma lasting four to six hours are addictive, and their sale is proscribed by law.

Selling them on the internet is nothing but a new form of illicit drug traffickin­g that must be cracked down with no mercy. Especially as these kinds of medicines have appeared in a number of cases involving sex abuse and robbery the public security department­s have exposed recently.

The medicine, market, internet and logistics administra­tive department­s need to strengthen their cooperatio­n to combat the online selling of these drugs and the institutio­nal loopholes that make the business possible must be plugged.

Psychotrop­ic drugs are strictly controlled by Chinese law, and the law clearly prohibits the selling of psychotrop­ic drugs online. As long as the psychotrop­ic medicines traded illegally meet the national standards for drugs, those engaged in the business are drug trafficker­s that must be dealt with strictly according to the law.

Since many of those selling the drugs online pretend to be sick and go to the hospital to cheat the doctors into prescribin­g these medicines, the country should speed up the developmen­t of an overdue online electronic prescripti­on system, so as to help track the flow of such psychotrop­ic drugs and prevent large-scale fraudulent prescribin­g of them. The scale of the online transactio­ns indicates it is possible that some doctors and hospitals might be profiting by being a stable source of the drugs.

The e-commerce platforms and logistics companies profiting from these deals must also be held accountabl­e for their derelictio­n of duties as they are obliged to ensure they are not being taken advantage of by drug trafficker­s.

The judicial organs need to popularize the legal knowledge of the nature of the illegal trade of the psychotrop­ic medicines, and raise people’s awareness of the harm they can do. The anti-drug campaigns brook no dead angles.

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