MCDA warns unregulated online pharmacies could trigger surge in drug abuse
The Mizoram Chemists and Druggists Association has warned of a rise in addictive drug abuse due to unregulated online pharmacies, calling for a legal and regulatory framework to govern online medicine sales.
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The Mizoram Chemists and Druggists Association (MCDA) on Tuesday warned that continued operation of unregulated online pharmacies could lead to a sharp rise in the availability and abuse of addictive drugs in Mizoram and across the country.
Speaking to reporters during a press conference here, MCDA leaders said the association is not against online pharmacies altogether, but strongly opposes the absence of a proper legal and regulatory framework governing online medicine sales in the country.
They stressed that their concerns are rooted in public safety rather than business interests.
They also expressed concern that medicines are being sold and delivered by unidentified individuals without proper monitoring or accountability.
MCDA leaders also said that all pharmacies except those operating within hospital premises will remain closed in Mizoram during the country-wide strike on Wednesday.
The association also urged the public to purchase essential medicines in advance to avoid inconvenience during the shutdown.
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