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New Delhi, 17 March 2024: The Centre has urged the Delhi High Court to grant some time to frame a policy on the online sale of medicines on the grounds that the issue was "complex" and any modification in the manner of sale of drugs would have far-reaching consequences.
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Source : PTI
Drug control law
Pharmaceuticals policy
Drug policy reform
Online pharmacy
Courier Services
Chief Justice
Delhi government
drugs online
central drugs
Petitioner Zaheer Ahmed
medicines online
e-pharmacies
Pharmacy Council
joint secretary
Pharmacy Practice Regulations
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
SWIGGY
online pharmacies
officer
South Chemists and Distributors Association
India
Delhi High Court
Union of India
online sale
Manmeet PS Arora
Pharmacy Council of India
Pharmacy Act
food
Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation
Manmohan
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