Latest Articles in E pharmacies
Open Cases Pending In HCs On Online Sale Of Drugs: Govt To Lok Sabha
Updating on the ongoing situation related to banning online sales of medicines Mandaviya cited the Delhi High Court Order, which said that e-pharmacies are not allowed to function without a licence and the stakeholders need to ensure that the same is prohibited until further orders
Read MoreIndustry Body Writes To Health Ministry, Shows Concern Over E-pharmacies Issue
The Union Ministry of Health is mulling shutting down digital pharmacies due to some concerns like misuse of data, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and predatory pricing of medicines. In the latest development in this regard, FICCI has written a letter to the Union Health Ministry on February 28, 202
Read MoreE-pharmacies Might Go Down, Industry Expert Says Shutting Shops Not A Solution
Online pharmacies in India like Tata 1mg, Netmeds and Pharmeasy among others are in troubled waters again as media reports say that the pharmacies might face a complete ban over the online sale of drugs for alleged violation of norms
Read MoreHealth Ministry To Take Strong Action Against E-pharmacies
The e-pharmacies are currently following that business model which can be problematic for patients who are ordering medicine online
Read MorePenalise E-pharmacies Like Tata 1Mg, Pharmeasy For Violations Says Traders Body
Following the government's heat on e-pharmacies, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), a trade body for all India traders has intensified its old battle on e-pharmacies alleged trade practices and their effect on the retail and wholesale chemists
Read MoreGovt Seeks Regulation Of Medical Devices, E-pharmacies In New Bill
The draft bill has been put up in the Union health ministry's website and suggestions, comments and objections from the public and stakeholders have been sought within 45 days from the date of issue of the notice (July 8).The work of review and updating of Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 was vigorou
Read MoreWar Of Indian Pharmacies: Online V/s Offline - What Do Indian Consumers Prefer
A third of urban Indians (32 per cent) say they use an online pharmacy or buy from an online health platform on a regular basis. And as many as 31 per cent claimed they used to buy the medicines online during the pandemic but are no longer doing so
Read More