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Centre sets up panel to regulate marketing practices of pharmaceutical companies

Press Trust of India • September 21, 2022, 16:05:16 IST
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The panel chaired by VK Paul, NITI Aayog member (health) will also include secretary of pharmaceuticals department S Aparna, Union health secretary Rajesh Bhushan, and CBDT chairman Nitin Gupta and a joint secretary (policy) from pharmaceuticals department as member secretary

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Centre sets up panel to regulate marketing practices of pharmaceutical companies

New Delhi: The government has constituted a high-level committee to hammer out a legal mechanism to address the issue of pharmaceutical companies giving inducements for promoting their drugs and products. The five-member committee chaired by Dr VK Paul, NITI Aayog member (health) will also review various other issues pertaining to the Uniform Code of Pharmaceutical Marketing Practices (UCPMP). The panel includes secretary of the department of pharmaceuticals S Aparna, Union health secretary Rajesh Bhushan, and Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) chairman Nitin Gupta as members, and a joint secretary (policy) from the department of pharmaceuticals as member secretary. The committee was constituted on the recommendation of Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Chemicals and Fertilizers, Mansukh Mandaviya. An office memorandum issued on 12 September stated that the department of pharmaceuticals has also put in place a code of ethics, the UCPMP, for pharma companies, which has been in effect since 1 January, 2015 and has been adopted by all the major pharmaceutical associations. The code provides for the procedure of filing complaints, inquiry by the Apex Committees of the Associations, penal actions, etc to be taken by the pharma association of which the company is a member. The code is not enforceable under any law/statute of the government, the office memorandum read. The Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct, Etiquette and Ethics) Regulations, 2002, under the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956, as amended from time to time, mention in detail the relationship of the healthcare professionals with pharmaceutical companies and prohibits the physicians and medical practitioners from committing such acts which are unethical in nature, the office memorandum stated. The regulations also lay down the manner of enforcement in case complaints are received which are in violation of these regulations. The regulations are enforced by the National Medical Commission under the department of health and family welfare, duly involving state medical councils. The memorandum also cited a CBDT circular, dated 1 August, 2012 upheld by the Supreme Court in a decision on February 24, 2022 in Apex Laboratories Pvt Ltd vs DCIT case as an an important development regarding pharmaceutical marketing practices. The circular, and the apex court’s decision on it, was also reiterated by the government through Finance Act, 2022, it said. “Hence, to examine the issue holistically and align the interventions by various stakeholder departments and also to examine all the related issues on the requirement of legally enforceable mechanism for regulating marketing practices, a High Level Committee is constituted,” the memorandum said. The committee has been tasked with examining the provisions of stakeholder departments on pharmaceutical marketing practices and their effective implementation. It will also “examine the related issues on the requirement of legally enforceable mechanism for regulating marketing practices, including study of the practices across the globe.” The committee will be submitting its recommendation within 90 days. Read all the Latest News , Trending News , Cricket News , Bollywood News , India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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