E-commerce websites offering easy access to pharma drugs
Growing e-commerce in India is facilitating
significant increase in online pharmacies, leading to easy availability of
pharmaceutical drugs and
their abuse, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) says.
In its annual report for 2015, published on
Friday, the NCB says abuse of pharmaceutical drugs in India has assumed serious
proportions in recent times and the problem seems to be more serious in the
northeast and northwest region of the country.
"The emergence of illegal websites
(Internet Pharmacy) established in the USA, Europe etc. offering unregulated
trade in a range of prescription medicines over the Internet has taken firm
root in India as a supplier.
"These online pharmacies transmit orders
from paying customers to agents in India, who then procure the medicines from
either legitimate or illegitimate sources before dispatching them to customers
by mail and courier," the NCB says.
The sheer volume of international post makes
it impossible to screen every parcel and hence a vast majority of illegal
consignments passes by undetected by the authorities.
"Internet pharmacies are usually highly
vulnerable and keep the identity of organisers tightly veiled. In India,
nevertheless, the NCB either on its own or in coordination with the outside
agencies has been making at least one bust every year over the years," the
report says.
The pharmaceutical products that are abused include
buprenorphine, codeine-based cough syrups, alprazolam, diazepam and other
sedatives.
Many of these pharmaceutical drugs are easily
available over the counter and this has become the major factor that encourages
their misuse, the NCB says.
There is also the perception that these
pharmaceutical drugs are less harmful than hard drugs like heroin, cocaine etc.
"However, this is a misconception, since
these can be addictive and also have a debilitating effect on health.
Pharmaceutical preparations having narcotic/psychotropic substances are under
the purview of the Drugs and Cosmetic Act and the NDPS Act in India," it
says.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/tech-news/E-commerce-websites-offering-easy-access-to-pharma-drugs/articleshow/53137666.cms
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