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NMC puts on hold its regulations mandating doctors to prescribe generic drugs, bar them from endorsing any drug brand

They said the regulation barring doctors from attending conferences sponsored by pharma companies warrants reconsideration and also demanded that associations and organisations should be exempted from the purview of NMC guidelines.

August 24, 2023 / 20:03 IST
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In case of medical emergencies, efforts should be made to make the medical records available at the earliest.
In case of medical emergencies, efforts should be made to make the medical records available at the earliest.

The National Medical Commission (NMC) on Thursday put on hold the regulations that make it mandatory for doctors to prescribe generic drugs and bar them from accepting gifts from pharma companies or endorsing any drug brands. The Registered Medical Practitioner (Professional Conduct) Regulations, 2023, were published on August 2.

However, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) and Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance (IPA) had expressed concern over the NMC making it mandatory to prescribe generic medicines saying this was not feasible because of the uncertainty about their quality. They also suggested that registered medical practitioners should be allowed to attend conferences sponsored by pharmaceutical companies or the allied health sector.

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They said the regulation barring doctors from attending conferences sponsored by pharma companies warrants reconsideration and also demanded that associations and organisations should be exempted from the purview of NMC guidelines. Members of the IMA and IPA met Mansukh Mandaviya on Monday and expressed their concerns over the regulations.  The NMC in its 'Regulations relating to Professional Conduct of Registered Medical Practitioners' stated that all doctors must prescribe generic drugs, failing which they will be penalised and even their licence to practice may also be suspended for a period.

It also asked doctors to avoid prescribing branded generic drugs. In a notification issued on Thursday, the NMC said, "… That National Medical Commission Registered Medical Practitioner (Professional Conduct) Regulations, 2023, are hereby held in abeyance with immediate effect. That for removal of doubts, it is clarified that the National Medical Commission Registered Medical Practitioner (Professional Conduct) Regulations, 2023, shall not be operative and effective till further Gazette Notification on the subject by the National Medical Commission.”