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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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Ravi Bansal
Ravi Bansal 10 years 10 months ago
Why you want to buy apple, Sony or Samsung . why can't you buy vidiocon. It is also a respectable manufacturer. Why should we pay more for these products. All products are certified by isi. Why shouldnt we pay same price for all brands. It's not possible because there is a difference and we know it. Similarly there is a difference in different brand of same medicine and that will remain.
Ravi Bansal
Ravi Bansal 10 years 10 months ago
Do you know that like rice comes in 4 to five grades. With rates low to high. Similarly the raw material and bulk medicine also comes in different grades. A company buying better quality raw material and finished product sells medicine at higher rate. A company buying inferior quality raw material cells it cheap. It is just like you want to eat local rice or basmati rice or Lal qila rice. Therefore the diffent quality of medicine are here to stay. But yes unrealistic prices should be controlled
Ravi Bansal
Ravi Bansal 10 years 10 months ago
I want to bring to notice the use of low sodium salt like tatalite salt and lona salt. These salts are claimed to be good for blood pressure patients as they have less sodium . it is because part of sodium is replaced by potassium and they are rich on potassium. hypertension patients have underlying kidney disease. 15 % of public in Delhi has kidney disease. This salt increases blood potassium to dangerous levels in these patients leading to death by cardiac arrest. Ban these salts please.
virendra mishra
virendra mishra 10 years 10 months ago
ब्रांडेड दवाओं को तत्काल बंद कर जेनरिक को लागू किया जाय । धरती के भगवान जिसे हम डॉक्टर कहते है नर पिशाच बन चुके हैं,यह दवा कंपनियों के मिलीभगत से देश की जनता का रक्त पी रहे हैं । अधिकाँश परिवार आज भी भोजन न मिलने पर जिन्दा रहेगा लेकिन बैगर दवा के मर जायेगा । इस बात का आभास है कि इस प्रकरण का संज्ञान सरकार को है ।लेकिन भरोसा नहीं है कि यह डकैती कभी बंद होगी ।अगर संभव हो तो हमारे पी.एम.भी इसका संज्ञान लें ।
JAGDISH PATHAK
JAGDISH PATHAK 10 years 10 months ago
Human resouces planning should be made at gram,urban,taluka level. 1 gram having population of about 1000, must be health centre consist of a doctor,nurses, helping staff and gram's volunteer group for medicine etc. should be worked in gram. 5 to 10 grams, there should be appointed expert doctor's of various organ like, MD, SURGEON, GYNEC,AURTHO, EYE'S ETC., team should visit in rotation in above 10 grams, so, that, expert treatment can be availed at gram level,in case of serious,refered to city
SHESHADRI V
SHESHADRI V 10 years 10 months ago
SORRY TO POINT THIS, I came to know that the alcohol products [wine ,beer,etc] has the GOVERNMENT SEAL .Then Why can't our GOVERNMENT APPROVE THE MEDICINES ? PLEASE IF THIS IS TRUE take a immediate action on this. I please you to take this into account.IAM SORRY TO SAY THIS .IT WAS A RECENT NEWS THAT I HEARD IN PUBLIC.
vikas kumar_45
vikas kumar_45 10 years 10 months ago
During the medicle treatment everyone facing extra charging & unnecessary test problems. But due to lake of knowladge most of d people r bound to pay d extra money . Goverment should strictly Regulate and invasion of machenism through which this type of cheating stop permanently . Even hard penalty should b place on those who charge extra.