Tuesday, June 24

The Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance (IPA), the lobby group which represents large domestic pharmaceutical companies in the country, has given a clean chit to Micro Labs, the makers of Dolo 650 mg which landed in controversy over alleged distribution of freebies to doctors.

The IPA has submitted a report to the Department of Pharmaceuticals (DoP) and National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) stating that the company was “following the processes as per the Uniform Code of Pharmaceutical Marketing Practices (UCPMP) guidelines” and they did not find any wrong doing. Last month, the NPPA had approached IPA regarding the alleged marketing practices by Micro Labs seeking an investigation.

The IPA’s ethics committee deliberated the matter and came to the conclusion based on the discussion with Micro Labs management and the reply with supporting documents sent by the CMD of Micro Labs. “The alleged complaint is related to marketing expenses and related tax deductions. The IPA Committee thoroughly investigated the marketing practices adopted by the company and whether they are aligned with the UCPMP Code.”

Share.
Leave A Reply

Doctors Post is a news portal tailored to provide current news & updates on issues related exclusively to medical & healthcare professionals. The content of Doctor Post is judiciously authored by a dedicated team of legal experts, doctors and reporters.  The intent of the content is to expeditiously update doctor’s information & news necessary for the smooth functioning of their profession.

© 2024 Doctor Post. All Rights Reserved. Created and Maintained by Creative web Solution

Disclaimer: Use of the site is governed by our terms of use, privacy policy, and advertisement policy. For further details, please refer to our Disclaimer.

Exit mobile version