India:
Online Pharmacies In India
15 September 2017
LexOrbis
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Increased globalisation and health awareness, along with the
ease with which patients can self-diagnose and -medicate, has led
to the rise of online pharmacies. The sector is rapidly growing,
however, and it is necessary to have regulatory control for the
benefit of the public. In India, a lack of regulatory control has
enabled illegal online pharmacies to proliferate. They have gone on
to hijack popular pharma brands and sell counterfeit or sell
prescription-medicines.
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