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Shankar R
MCI intensifies demand for amending D&C Act to make pharma companies punishable for bribing doctors
PharmaBiz.com 2010 Apr 12
http://www.essentialdrugs.org/edrug/archive/201004/msg00019.php


Full text:

In its efforts to bring the pharmaceutical companies under the ambit of a law in making them punishable for rolling out freebies to the doctors for promoting their medicines, the Medical Council of India (MCI) will further intensify its demand for amending the Drugs and Cosmetics Act which it had already raised with the Union Health Ministry.
 
If there is no prompt action from the ministry in this regard, the MCI will soon meet union health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad to press the matter further, MCI sources said and added that so long as the pharma companies are not brought under the ambit of a law, the fight against the nagging issue of bribing doctors cannot succeed. The feeling in the MCI is that like accepting a gift, giving a gift is also equally wrong. At present, the MCI cannot take any action against the pharma companies for giving gifts to the doctors.

Though the MCI had recently issued a notification under which the doctors who accept any kind of gifts from pharma companies will invite cancellation of their registration to practice, the MCI cannot make any move against the companies who give the gifts to the doctors. A good number of pharma companies very often extend several kinds of gifts to the doctors including domestic and foreign holiday packages to promote their products.

The MCI is especially angered and concerned over the response (or rather lack of it) of some of the pharma companies from whom the MCI had sought details about the doctors who had recently attended some functions in Turkey and Hyderabad, reportedly sponsored by pharma companies which is against the recently amended norms of the MCI. In spite of repeated reminders, the companies refused to respond to the MCI letters in which the MCI had asked the companies to provide all details like the names of doctors and their registration number etc to take action against the erring doctors.

When all its efforts to get details about the doctors who attended the conferences in Turkey and Hyderabad failed, the MCI sought the help of Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) to pressurise the companies to provide details of the doctors to the MCI regarding these companies’ alleged favours to the doctors.

But, in utter disregard to the requests of the MCI and the DCGI, these companies have not so far cared to provide the required details about the doctors.

 

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Far too large a section of the treatment of disease is to-day controlled by the big manufacturing pharmacists, who have enslaved us in a plausible pseudo-science...
The blind faith which some men have in medicines illustrates too often the greatest of all human capacities - the capacity for self deception...
Some one will say, Is this all your science has to tell us? Is this the outcome of decades of good clinical work, of patient study of the disease, of anxious trial in such good faith of so many drugs? Give us back the childlike trust of the fathers in antimony and in the lancet rather than this cold nihilism. Not at all! Let us accept the truth, however unpleasant it may be, and with the death rate staring us in the face, let us not be deceived with vain fancies...
we need a stern, iconoclastic spirit which leads, not to nihilism, but to an active skepticism - not the passive skepticism, born of despair, but the active skepticism born of a knowledge that recognizes its limitations and knows full well that only in this attitude of mind can true progress be made.
- William Osler 1909