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Barman said that they have further appealed to the Central government to reduce the prices of medicines.

Digital Desk: The Joint Action Forum of Pharmaceutical Organizations (JAFPO) has expressed serious concern over online sales of drugs at around a 30 percent discount when the industry gives a trade margin of 8 percent to stockists and 18 percent to retailers.

Birendra Kumar Barman, convener and president of the Association of Advanced Pharmacy Practitioners (AAPP), remarked, "The question of how online pharmacies can offer a 30% discount against a 26% trade margin inevitably emerges." The public has a right to know where these medicines are purchased at such low prices. People will believe that such efforts to entice clients will lead to the circulation of counterfeit and substandard drugs, posing a significant challenge in the healthcare industry. Several incidences of inferior and bogus drugs have been reported across the country. Such events have been reported in Rajasthan, Ranchi, and most recently in Assam's Nagaon area. "

The JAFPO, which includes the Chemists & Druggists' Association of Assam (CDAA), the Centre of Medical & Sales Representative Union (North-East Region) (CRU-NER), the AAPP, and the Assam Pharmaceutical Association (APA), has urged all stakeholders to take note of the recent development of online medicine sales as well as increases in medicine prices. At their meeting on June 6, the JAFPO held a thorough debate on the subject. "Online sales of pharmaceuticals is an absolute violation of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act of 1940 and the Rules of 1945," it stated.

Barman stated, "According to a whitepaper published this year by the Indian Medical Association (IMA), it is a blatant breach of the law and goes against the basic foundation of medical ethics and ethos." According to the whitepaper, "Online pharmacies will promote drug abuse, misuse of medications, and self-medication." Any drug taken without a doctor's supervision can be harmful and even life-threatening. "

In addition, Barman stated, "In comparison to the whole Indian Pharma industry of Rs 1.5 lakh crore, internet sales of medications have already acquired around 13–14 percent of the value market share." In Assam's urban areas, internet drug sales account for about 4% of the market. It indicates that drugs will be taken over or shifted into the hands of large corporations seeking profit by claiming "easy availability of medications at the doorstep."

Barman said that they have further appealed to the Central government to reduce the prices of medicines and that the government should reduce the prices at the MRP level, rather than roll back the recent hike to the extent of 10 percent of 800 medicines belonging to the National List of Essential Medicines (NLEM).

He further said that it should not allow such huge discounts to lure customers


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