--°C
Loading...
Advertisement
Advertisement
Listen to Article
2 min read
80%

It was said that pharmaceutical corporations should follow ethical marketing procedures and that the right to health is a component of the right to life.

Digital Desk: The Dolo-650 tablet manufacturers have been charged by the Central Board for Direct Taxes (CBDT) with spending Rs 1,000 crore on gifts for doctors who prescribe the medication.

Sanjay Parikh, a counsel for the Federation of Medical & Sales Representatives Association of India (FMRAI) in the Union of India v. FMRAI case, said that DOLO had spent the money on "freebies" in order to have it prescribed, per Bar and Bench (B&B).

Through the assistance of attorney Aparna Bhat, a public interest lawsuit (PIL) seeking legal support from the Uniform Code of Pharmaceutical Marketing Practices was submitted to the court (UCPMP). It was said that pharmaceutical corporations should follow ethical marketing procedures and that the right to health is a component of the right to life.

It is a severe matter, according to the bench's chief justice, Justice DY Chandrachud. "I don't find this to be relaxing. When I had Covid, I was also asked to have the same. This is a really painful thing, "He stated, according to B&B.

Within ten days, the federal government is required to submit a response. Additional Solicitor General KM Natraj was defending it.

The petitioner added that India has no laws against corruption in pharmaceutical marketing activities. The report continued, "This is despite the nation having ratified the UN Convention against corruption."

There is now no law in India that forbids such a behaviour.

According to the appeal, the patient's life and health are also in danger. Additionally, it stated that in this case, the patient pays for branded medications that doctors "over-prescribe" or "prescribe unreasonably."

It was argued that giving UCPMP a legal foundation would increase process openness and accountability.

However, soon after the hearing, the administration published a draught UCPMP and requested public feedback.

 

FOLLOW US F
POPULAR
FEATURE
TRENDY
From Corporate  Boardrooms to Backroads: Inspiring Journey of Raju Dhakal
Aizawl Gets Rail Connectivity with Engineering Marvel Taller Than Qutub Minar
Shocking Allegation of Custodial Murder at Noonmati Police Station
Akhil Akkineni Marries Zainab Ravdjee in Grand Hyderabad
Chandrapur: Youth Missing After Two Swept Away by Kolong River Floodwaters