Serious Issue ’: SC On Dolo-650 Makers

New Delhi: The Supreme Court was told on Thursday that the Central Board for Direct Taxes (CBDT) has accused makers of Dolo650 tablet of distributing freebies around Rs 1,000
c r o r e t o d o c t o rs a s c o n s i d e r a t i o n f o r prescribing the tablet. Senior advocate Sanjay Pa ri k h , r e p r e s e n ti n g Federation of Medical and Sales Representatives Association of India, contended before a bench headed by justice DY Chandrachud that Dolo had invested Rs 1,000 core in freebies to have its antifever drug prescribed to patients. Justice Chandrachud said that it is a serious issue and even he was prescribed the same during Covid and said, “I was also asked to have the same when I had Covid.” He added, “This is a serious issue and matter.” The bench, also comprising justice AS Bopanna, asked Additional Solicitor General KM Natraj, representing the Centre, to file a reply within 10 days. The apex court was hearing a PIL seeking directions to make pharmaceutical companies liable for giving freebies to doctors as incentive to prescribe their drugs. The plea said: “Petitioners seek enforcement of the fundamental right to health enshrined in the Right to Life under Article 21 of the Constitution of India in view of the ever-increasing instances of unethical marketing practices by Pharmaceutical Companies in their dealings with healthcare professionals resulting in prescription of excessive and/or irrational drugs and a push for high-cost and/or overpriced brands, which are practices that directly affect citizens’ health, violating their rights under Article 21 of Constitution.” The plea contended that it is high time that the lacuna in ensuring the right to health is urgently filled up by an appropriate legislation. The plea added that there are abundant examples that show how corruption in the pharmaceutical sector endangers positive health outcomes and puts patients’ health at risk.

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