Despite the convenience of online pharmacies, there is the added question of the legitimacy of the drugs being bought. In order to regulate online sales of medicines, the Union Health Ministry of India has come out with draft rules to ensure that only genuine drugs are being bought and sold within the network and no unregistered person can distribute drugs via online pharmacy. The draft states that “Any person who intends to conduct business of e-pharmacy shall apply for the grant of registration to the Central Licensing Authority in Form 18AA through the online portal of the Central Government.” Under this rule, only those who are registered with the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) can sell drugs online. The registration would adhere to a number of stringent policies including Rs 50,000 in registration fees and inspections every two years all in an effort to ensure that patients are provided accessibility to genuine drugs from authentic online portals.
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