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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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raviteja_6
raviteja_6 10 years 10 months ago
The functionalities of the wing should be 1) Immediately stop manufacturing/giving permissions for the drugs and medicines which are not good people health. 2)Seal all the pharma companies & medical stores which are against rules and quality(IPA). 3)Prepare guidelines for organizing the medicines being prepared. 4)Test medicine prepared in pharma companies. 5)Start Government medical stores in every city where regular/essential medicines with quality should be available. 6)DRUG act bill.
raviteja_6
raviteja_6 10 years 10 months ago
As Indian government till now executing many functionalities under a single department or wing so the action taken is delayed or even dropped. so sir I strongly request to bring a special wing for controlling Drugs and medical practice main tasks are
sandeep khatri
sandeep khatri 10 years 10 months ago
Share Your Views...sir first of all. pl stop manufacturing of codine cough syp which is not prescribe by doctor in our area that is totally used by drugs addiction. and second thing is that m.t.p.pill should be sale by only abortion center with record maintain
Manish Kumar Gupta_5
Manish Kumar Gupta_5 10 years 10 months ago
Sir government school me bhi English education ko prathmikta Dee jaye jisse ki students ko future me job ke liye paresaan na hona pare
Manish Kumar Gupta_5
Manish Kumar Gupta_5 10 years 10 months ago
Sir sabse pahle to goverment hospital me garibo ko bheje jaani wali sari medicine garibo ko mile na ki hospital ke adhikariyo dwara market me bechi jaaye
kishore kalarikkal
kishore kalarikkal 10 years 10 months ago
Promoting generic drugs in prescription and controlling OTC drugs (particularly anti biotics ) will be useful in rational use of drugs.
narendra hethvadiya
narendra hethvadiya 10 years 10 months ago
For electrical engineering view 1) use conductive wire(e.g.color wire). 2) more use L.E.D. 3) increase the voltage level for I2R losses 4) make the all street light in solar energy 5) contribute the gym machine in electricity production
Himanshu Bali
Himanshu Bali 10 years 10 months ago
Government should fix the price of medicines meant for Cancer and diabetes. Prices vary and doctors prescribe medicines which give them better cuts. Price of Pathology labs should also be fixed. We need to take care of masses. Everyone has high hopes from the BJP govt and we feel something will surely be done to avoid mass loot by pharma companies. Generic medicines which cost retailer for Rs 12 have MRP of Rs 95, MRP of generic medicines should be on low margin basis.
Ravi Bansal
Ravi Bansal 10 years 10 months ago
Why public thinks health care should be free. Then food should be free too and so should be cloths and houses. Because they all are essential to keep you healthy. And yes that would be ideal. But at this level of society it is not possible to attain that. Health care actually is costly. The solution is - at the time of issueing birth certificate, health insurance,and adhar number allotmemt should be made mandatory at that time only. Insurance should be claimed for treatment in gov hospital also