By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
19th April:- Piramal
Enterprises’ Consumer Products business has partnered with the Indian
Pharmaceutical Association (IPA), to promote responsible self-care to over
5,000 chemists in India, starting in the Eastern region. In line with Piramal
Group’s values of Knowledge, Action, Care and Impact, the initiative has been
undertaken to provide educational information and spread awareness to
pharmacists and the public on responsible self-care. IPA is the national
professional body of pharmacists engaged in various facets of pharmacy.
Piramal
Enterprises is committed to promoting the highest professional and ethical
standards in pharmacies. The focus of the partnership is to establish
pharmacists as competent healthcare professionals. As part of the
activity, Piramal Enterprises and IPA jointly will organize Chemist Awareness
Programmes (CAP) in different locations across India. This programme will focus
on ‘responsible self-care’, and chemists will be certified by IPA based on
their performance. Through this partnership, both Piramal Enterprises and IPA
will host an array of speaker series where professionals from the industry will
discuss on various aspects of self-care.
Self–medication
is a common practice in India. Through this programme, Piramal Enterprises will
work towards increasing awareness on the adverse side-effects of
self-medication. This partnership will equip pharmacists’ to distinguish
between ailments that require the doctor’s attention and need treatment with
prescription medicines, versus minor ailments that can be treated with over the
counter solutions.
Kedar
Rajadnye, Chief Operating Officer - Consumer Products, Piramal
Enterprises said that at Piramal,
our objective is to empower consumers to treat their needs causes that can
disrupt their daily routines, at their convenience. The first step towards
achieving this is by educating chemists on responsible self-care. In India,
consumers are unaware of the side effects of self-medication and depend on
chemists for advice. This association with the IPA, is a testament to Piramal
Enterprises’ vision of educating consumers with dedicated and legitimate information
on responsible self-care.
Manjiri
Gharat, Vice-President and Chairperson, Community Pharmacy Division of Indian
Pharmaceutical Association (IPA) said that we are delighted and privileged
to be associated with Piramal Enterprises, since the collaboration plans
to work towards educating consumers on the right aspects of self–medication by
training of community pharmacists who are the first point of contact for the
consumers/patients. This activity will highlight pharmacists as a source for
primary care. They can advise, and increase awareness on the correct use of
medications, based on their knowledge of medicine, and their effect on the
body.
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