By Tricitynews
Chandigarh 28th Feb:- The Society for Promotion
of Ethical and Affordable health Care organized a seminar ‘Use and Abuse of drugs and India’s pharma
conundrum’ at Press Club, Sector 27, Chandigarh on Friday.
The seminar witnessed
presentations by eminent speakers from Postgraduate Institute of Medical
Education and Research (PGIMER), Government Medical College
& Hospital (GMCH), Panjab University (PU), Media fraternity,
Administration and civil society.
Dr. R. Kumar President
(SPEAK) India while explaining the theme of the seminar said that the focus of
this seminar is on assuring the availability, cost and quality of prescription
drugs, besides eliminating the abuse of drugs by patients and doctors.
Most ailments can be prevented through healthy life style and clean
environment.
On this occasion, Ajit
Singh Chatha former Chief Secretary Punjab and Justice J.C. Verma President
High Court daily Lok Adalat were the guests of honour.
The seminar also saw
lively interaction in the Panel discussion among the panelists on the one hand
and the panel versus distinguished gathering on the other.
While opening the
discussion Dr. S.K.Jindal Director Jindal clinics clarified as to what is use
and what is abuse of prescription drugs.
Dr. Shankar Prinja from
PGI dealt with issues like medical debt and poverty and how drugs can be made
affordable, while Dr. C.S. Gautam from GMCH spoke on rational use of medicines
and the need for medical audit to eliminate abuse of prescription medicines.
Drifting forward at
session, Prof Rajinder Kaur from PU outlined the existing laws that are
supposed to control the pricing and quality of drugs and how they have failed
to do the needful.
Adding to this, Harvinder
Khetal from the Tribune spoke on that how community can be saved
from prohibitive and un-necessary cost of medicines.
In the concluding, A S Chatha
and Justice Verma dwelt on governance and legal aspects and how the government
can have better control on drug administration in the interest of the patients.
Others who participated
in the discussion and made valuable comments included R.K Taneja IAS, Prof
Keerti Pradhan Dean Chitkara University, Arundeep Ahluwaia professor emeritus
Panjab University and advocate Namish Sodhi.
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