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Prescription For Healthier, Safer India

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
June 18, 2026
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Prescription For Healthier, Safer India
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The Union Health Ministry’s decision to amend the Drugs Rules, 1945, making it mandatory to produce a doctor’s prescription for purchasing all syrups, is a welcome and long-overdue step. For years, cough syrups, fever syrups, and other liquid formulations have been available over the counter, often without any medical consultation. This practice has encouraged self-medication, delayed proper diagnosis, and contributed to the growing menace of antibiotic resistance. The misuse of cough syrups containing codeine and other potentially addictive ingredients has been a particular concern. Young people, in particular, have been known to abuse these syrups for their sedative or euphoric effects. By removing syrups from the exempted list under Schedule K of the Drugs Rules, the government has closed a dangerous loophole. What was once freely available is now properly regulated. Health experts have long warned about the dangers of uncontrolled access to medicines. Antibiotic resistance, a global health crisis, is fuelled by the indiscriminate use of antibiotics without prescription. Patients often self-prescribe syrups for symptoms like cough or fever, masking underlying conditions that require proper diagnosis. This amendment encourages patients to consult doctors, ensuring that treatment is appropriate, timely, and safe. The decision also brings greater accountability to the pharmacy sector. Pharmacists can no longer sell syrups without verifying a prescription. This will help monitor medicine sales and promote responsible dispensing practices. The amendment, notified through the Drugs (Fifth Amendment) Rules, 2026, follows a public consultation process, showing that the government has considered stakeholder feedback before implementing this important change. Some may argue that this causes inconvenience, especially for those in remote areas where access to doctors is limited. But the long-term benefits of curbing self-medication and preventing drug misuse far outweigh the short-term difficulties. The government must now ensure that the rule is properly enforced and that pharmacists are trained to comply with the new provisions. This is a significant step toward patient safety and rational medicine use. It reflects a mature understanding that medicines are not ordinary consumer goods. They must be used with care, under medical supervision. The Health Ministry deserves praise for taking this firm and necessary stand. It is a prescription for a healthier, safer India.

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