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Inspection drive of Chemist Shops conducted: 1 shop closed, Notices issued to defaulters for violations


Inspection drive of Chemist Shops conducted: 1 shop closed, Notices issued to defaulters for violations

JAMMU, APRIL 06: To ensure strict compliance with the provisions of the Drugs & Cosmetics Act and adherence to the prescribed Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) by the chemist shops, an inspection drive was conducted today across Sub Division Akhnoor.

The inspection team was led by Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Mukhter Ahmed and consisted of Sub Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Virender Gupta and the Drug Inspector.

The team inspected multiple medical establishments to verify the maintenance of proper records, functioning of CCTV cameras and the implementation of mandatory computerized billing systems.

The inspection team found several establishments strictly adhering to the laid-down norms and SOPs. Proper documentation, functional CCTV networks and satisfactory computerized billing systems were observed.

Taking a tough stance against non-compliance, the authorities initiated strict disciplinary action against erring establishments. M/s Vikram Medicos was closed on the spot under Section 22(d) of the Drugs & Cosmetics Act for failing to maintain a computerized billing system.

The authorities have also recommended the suspension of its license. A Show Cause Notice was issued to M/s S.S. Medicos for failing to produce sales invoices during the inspection.

Furthermore, departmental action has been initiated as per norms against M/s Sodhi Medicate, for its failure to maintain a computerized billing system.

Emphasizing the zero-tolerance policy towards medical negligence, the SDM directed all chemists to ensure the availability of qualified personnel, proper record-keeping and functional billing systems.

He reiterated that such surprise drives shall continue in the future.

“Stringent action will be taken against violators to ensure public safety and transparency in the sale of medicines,” he stressed.

Meanwhile, the local administration has issued an advisory urging the general public to purchase medicines only from licensed chemist shops and to mandate proper computerized bills for every purchase.

 

 


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