fake and adulterated medicine market, what is the way to survive?


Published: 09:33 27 May 2024
Almost every day I hear about the death of adulterated and fake medicines. What is the way to avoid it? One solution to this could be immediate drug companies setting up their own showrooms across the country. So that people can buy required quality medicines directly from the company and this will create lot of employment opportunities in the country.
Pharmacies all over the country should be registered with the drug department and they should buy drugs directly from the drug company at a fixed price and sell them compulsorily according to the doctor's prescription. They should make arrangements so that no pharmacy can sell the drug directly from the wholesale market without the drug company.
If the concerned authorities take measures in this regard, common people will be able to buy medicines safely and confidently. The market of counterfeit and adulterated medicines cannot be stopped, people's trust in medicine and medical system will decrease day by day. The health sector may be at risk.
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