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Plea before Supreme Court against pharmas giving freebies to doctors for prescribing their drugs

The PIL filed through advocate Aparna Bhat said that right to health is a part of the right to life and pharmaceutical companies adhering to ethical marketing practices is essential to that.

There is currently no law or regulation that prohibits such practices in the absence of any statutory basis for the UCPMP, a voluntary set of rules for the sector, the plea stated.

Corruption in pharmaceutical marketing practices is unregulated in India despite being a signatory to the UN Convention against corruption, the petitioner submitted

This leads to a situation where the consumer pays a lot for branded medicines that is over-prescribed or irrationally prescribed by doctors in exchange for gifts, entertainment, hospitality and other advantages, it was contended.

The potency of such drugs and poisons pose a danger to the life and health of people even as doctors can be penalised for misconduct facilitated by the pharmaceutical companies that walk away scot-free, the plea stated.

The petitioner thus sought that directions to the government to give the UCPMP statutory basis and make it effective by providing a “monitoring mechanism, transparency, accountability as well as consequences of violations”.

In the interim, it was prayed that the top court itself issue such guidelines or make the UCPMP binding as it sees fit.

Source: Barandbench

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