UP doctor booked for allegedly forcing patients to buy drugs from specific pharmacist

"After a probe into the matter, instructions were issued to register a case against the doctor. Instructions were also issued to the medical college to ensure that no patient is exploited (in the future),' the DM told PTI.

Published On 2021-05-14 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2021-05-14 04:00 GMT
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Shahjahanpur:  A case was registered against a doctor, who sent his patients' attendants to a particular pharmacist and allegedly misbehaved with them if they bought medicines from any other store, police said on Wednesday.

On Monday, District Magistrate Indra Vikram Singh received complaints from attendants of two patients against the doctor, who works at medical college here.

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"After a probe into the matter, instructions were issued to register a case against the doctor. Instructions were also issued to the medical college to ensure that no patient is exploited (in the future),' the DM told PTI.

One complainant, Rajneesh, a resident of Mahmudpur village, said there was a huge difference between the cost of medicines sold at the store, recommended by the doctor, and others.

"He said that the pharmacist asked for Rs 7,000 for the medicines that were available at another store for just Rs 1,100," Superintendent of Police (SP) Sanjay Kumar said.

The doctor misbehaved with Rajneesh after he got to know that he was inquiring about the rates at other shops and asked his patient to vacate the hospital, Kumar said, citing the complaint.

A similar complaint was received from one Chand Miyan, and a case was registered against the doctor at Kotwali police station, the SP said. 

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