
Pharmacies must tell a toll-free number of Pharmacovigilance Programme of India.
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Pharmacy shops across Tamil Nadu have begun showing a QR code to motivate the final public file suspected detrimental drug reactions.
About 42,000 chemist shops beneath the Tamil Nadu Chemists and Druggists Association (TNCDA) are including the feature as per the directions of the Central Medication Celebrated Retain an eye on Organisation (CDSCO).
The CDSCO had objective not too prolonged in the past requested Relate Licensing Authorities and Union Territory Drug Licensing Authorities to be sure the tell of the designated QR code at a prominent pronounce on each retail and wholesale pharmacy premises across the nation. This was phase of efforts to reinforce affected person security and pharmacovigilance.
Alongside with the QR code, a toll-free number of Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (1800-180-3024) wish to be displayed.
This measure would facilitate the seamless reporting of detrimental events/detrimental drug reactions via the Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring Arrangement, the organisation said.
Officers were suggested to video display strict compliance with these directives to promote drug security and offer protection to public health.
S.A. Ramesh, president of TNCDA, said pharmacies had began to tell the QR code, and it’d be performed in 10 days.
S. Gurubharathi of the Tamil Nadu Medication Retain an eye on Division released the QR code stickers, and the TNCDA distributed them to pharmacies across the Relate. “Tamil Nadu is the first to implement this. The final public can scan the QR code to file any detrimental match they expertise or suspect after taking the purchased medication. This can also guarantee public security because it permits them to whinge about any facet effects of the medicines consumed. This recordsdata will strengthen pharmacovigilance practices.”
Meanwhile, Mr. Ramesh cautioned folk regarding the safe sale of medicines, including antibiotics and psychotropic drugs. “On-line sale of medicines continues unabated. When drugs such as antibiotics are easily accessed via online pharmacies, the build is the dialogue board to elevate up complaints, including these of facet effects? Already, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an noteworthy issue. Three years in the past, TNCDA began spreading consciousness about AMR in each district,” he said.
Published – December 31, 2025 10:54 pm IST



