However pharmacies at hospitals would remain open for patients with emergency situation.
A decision in this regard was taken in a meeting of the District Chemist Association here today. Also a protest would be lodged on the online sale of items listed in the definition of Drug.
Till now online sale of Prescription Drugs is not included in the provisions of The Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940. On the other hand, no law prohibits it either. However, with the rising trend of online shopping the government is considering to add the provision to sell the Drugs too in the online mode.
"There are 8,00,000 chemists in the country. The proposed provision of online sale of medicines would lead to all these chemists becoming unemployed," Chairman of the Association Mahendra Luthra said.
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He also suspected that the portals would not be selling life saving drugs which are not much costly or may reap high profits from its sale.
Referring to the ban on MTP Kit used in termination of pregnancy, without doctor's prescription, Baatla said, "In Delhi alone more than 350 such kits have been purchased online."
Expressing his concerns, Rohit Khanduja of Haryana State Pharmacy Council said the online sale of medicines would lift any check on sale of medicines used by drug addicts.