The
country's apex medical regulator has warned the doctors of action if they fail
to adhere to its guideline on prescribing the drugs only in generic names and
writing prescriptions legibly.
The Medical Council of India (MCI) has also
asked the medical practitioners to ensure that there is rational prescription
and use of drugs, failing which "strict disciplinary action" will be
taken if they fail to adhere to it orders.
The MCI
reiterated its 2016 directive, few days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi
stressed on putting in place a legal framework to ensure that the doctors
prescribe low cost generic medicines to the patients.
It has asked the medical community to follow its
2016 notification in which the MCI had amended the clause 1.5 of the Indian
Medical Council (Professional Conduct, Etiquette and Ethics) Regulations, 2002
mandating the doctors to prescribe medicines by generic names in place of brand names.
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more at: Recently, while inaugurating a multi-speciality
hospital in Surat, Modi had said that the doctors write prescriptions in such a
way that the poor people do not understand their handwriting and they end up
buying medicines from the private stores at high prices.
"All the registered medical practitioners
under the IMC Act are directed to comply with the aforesaid provisions of the
regulations without fail," said the MCI circular, issued to the Deans,
Principals of Medical Colleges, Directors of all the hospitals, Presidents of
all State Medical Councils.
The
government is also revising the National List of Essential Medicines of 2015 to
include more medicines.
The Jan Aushadhi programme, under which the
government provides essential medicines at reasonable rates at specially
established shops, is also being reinforced.
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