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Regulation of Drugs, Food and Medical Practice

Regulation of Drugs, Food and Medical Practice
Start Date :
Jun 10, 2015
Last Date :
Aug 11, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This discussion theme is in continuance to our first discussion titled ‘Health System in India: Bridging the Gap between Potential and Performance’. To review what others have ...

This discussion theme is in continuance to our first discussion titled ‘Health System in India: Bridging the Gap between Potential and Performance’. To review what others have commented on this subject earlier in the first discussion, visit our Blog.

How can we maximize health returns through strengthening Regulation of Drugs, Food and Medical Practice?

1. Issues

1.1. Irrational prescription practices for drugs and diagnostics leads to overuse and wastage, as well as drug resistance.

1.2. Aggressive marketing and promotion activities of pharmaceutical companies augment irrational use of drugs.

1.3. There is concurrent jurisdiction of the Centre and States over drug regulation leading to dilution of accountability.

1.4. There are no regulations to control the sale and consumption of unhealthy foods in the population, particularly among children.

1.5. There is a lack of regulation to address the deficit of doctors in rural areas.

1.6. Irrational practices in clinical care continue because of non-adoption of standards of care and limited adoption by States of the Clinical Establishments Act (CEA).

2. Suggestions

2.1. The Standard treatment guidelines should be completed, widely disseminated, mandated and followed to promote rational prescription practices.

2.2. There should be effective enforcement of the guidelines on sale and prescription of drugs, especially antibiotics.

2.3. A mandatory code for identifying and penalizing unethical promotion by pharmaceutical companies is required to be developed.1 This includes legislation requiring drug companies to disclose payments made to doctors for research, lectures, consulting, travel and entertainment that may lead to conflicts of interest.

2.4. Systems of drug regulation need to be reformed since it is under the overlapping jurisdiction of Centre and States.

2.5. Suitable regulation to prevent the sale and consumption of unhealthy foods, particularly among school going children, must be in place.

2.6. There should be an appropriate regulatory mechanism to ensure compulsory rural service by medical graduates.

2.7. The conflict of interest arising due to private practice by Government doctors must be addressed through appropriate regulation.

2.8. The adoption and implementation of the Clinical Establishments Act which includes registration, standards of care, patient rights and grievance redressal mechanisms must be encouraged. Provisions to ensure these regulatory measures may be suitably incorporated into the MoU signed by States with the Centre.

2.9. Prescription audits may be undertaken by professional councils and faculty in medical colleges to ensure clinical decision making complies to evidence based protocols for care, thereby protecting patients from irrational practices.

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Manish Khanna
Manish Khanna 10 years 10 months ago
one example is the hike in petrol prices, It is happening again and again just because reliance petrolium can sell there petrole and earn profits because they had supported Modi Ji's campaign during elections.So is the cases in medicines and food products. Goverment officials responsible for check are earning handsome under the table and not doing justice to there duties. even drinking water supplied by the government agencies is spurious because it gives chance to industries to sell botteled ..
Manish Khanna
Manish Khanna 10 years 10 months ago
When the government is all set to increase there revenue and trade, it hardly matters weather means are ethical or unethical. price hike increase the volumes. Out of the way support to industries by current government is leading to spurious productions and price hikes.
rahul mittal
rahul mittal 10 years 10 months ago
ये बात अब जगजाहिर हो चुकी है की डॉक्टर मोटे कमिशन के चक्कर में मरीज को फालतू के टेस्ट लिख रहे है ।सरकार को चाहिए जन औषधि केन्द्रो की तरह उनके के साथ सरकार सरकारी पैथोलॉजी लैब्स भी खोले ।एक तो जनता के पैसे बचेंगे दूसरा फिर जनता को फिर फालतू के टेस्ट से भी छुटकारा मिलेगा ।
rahul mittal
rahul mittal 10 years 10 months ago
क्यों भारत सरकार डॉक्टरों को ये सीधा सा आदेश जारी नहीं करती क़ि वह ब्रांड की जगह दवा की कम्पोजीशन लिखे ? जन औषधि केन्द्रो(जैनरिक दवा के सरकारी स्टोर ) का फायदा भी तभी होगा जब डॉ दवाई का साल्ट लिखेंगे ।क्योंकि व्यक्ति डरता है अगर डॉ की बताई दवाई नहीं ली तो कही कुछ अनर्थ ना हो जाये । इससे देश की जनता को बहुत बड़ी राहत मिलेगी ।क्योंकि आज के समय औसतन वेतन का 5% दवा पर ही खर्च हो रहा है ।
Chanchal MAl Chordia
Chanchal MAl Chordia 10 years 10 months ago
Resetting of Disturbed Leg,Spine&Navel balance make the treatment Human body effective- Human body works with full coordination,cooperation&harmony.So, Malfunction of any portion will create imbalance in all other parts. Resetting of disturbed leg,Spine&Navel balance give prompt relief, without any adverse effects. Where other treatments have failed such balancing is the only solution. Patients feel physically as well as mentally better due to proper unobstructed bio-energy flow in the body.
Sudhir Tiwari
Sudhir Tiwari 10 years 10 months ago
Regulation for drug needs to be reformed majorly. First of all restriction of selling common medicine should removed. It can be sold from any shop.There should be no selling of medicines. All medicines should be provided by hospitals,doctor,nursing home. Government should put effort to control these entities.
shilpa shridhar dixit
shilpa shridhar dixit 10 years 10 months ago
If more food remains in go-down, food can be distributed to private limited company. These small scaled companies can take food and can distribute to their employees. Some type of exemption can be given to those private limited small scale companies.
anuj nanavati
anuj nanavati 10 years 10 months ago
Completely agree on the idea of having a central food and drug administration to regulate quality of food we eat whether packaged or served in restaurants or fresh produce. Harsh punishment should be made to the violators. I think good quality is much more critical than pollution control or even clean India as it has immediate effect on an individuals health!