Chemist shops shut over online pharmacies, patients suffer (Roundup)
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Patients bore the brunt as nearly eight lakh chemist shops in the country were shut on Wednesday in a nationwide strike by the All India Organization of Chemists and Druggists (AIOCD) to protest against the online sale of drugs.
"Over 90 percent of chemist shops were shut. The only reason we allowed 10 percent to remain open was to avoid any difficulty to patients. All our retail chemists have joined the strike of over 800,000 chemists in states and union territories, making it a total success," J.S. Shinde, president, AIOCD, told IANS.
The loss from the day's strike is estimated to total hundreds of crores of rupees.
The association warned of an indefinite strike if the government failed to address the issue within a week and ban online sale of medicines.
Only a few shops, mostly run by government agencies, were open at some places on Wednesday.
Shinde said the association tried to talk to the health ministry over the illegitimate sale of medicines by e-pharmacy companies, which was hindering the pharmacy outlets.
"Over 90 percent of chemist shops were shut. The only reason we allowed 10 percent to remain open was to avoid any difficulty to patients. All our retail chemists have joined the strike of over 800,000 chemists in states and union territories, making it a total success," J.S. Shinde, president, AIOCD, told IANS.
The loss from the day's strike is estimated to total hundreds of crores of rupees.
The association warned of an indefinite strike if the government failed to address the issue within a week and ban online sale of medicines.
Only a few shops, mostly run by government agencies, were open at some places on Wednesday.
Shinde said the association tried to talk to the health ministry over the illegitimate sale of medicines by e-pharmacy companies, which was hindering the pharmacy outlets.
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