Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Apr 26: During the weeklong special drive conducted by the Department of Drug & Food Control Organization, 624 medical shops were inspected by various teams throughout Kashmir division.
Licences of 123 medical shops were suspended for violating various provisions of D&C Act 1940. Besides, 26 medical shops were put on the show cause notices.
The chemists were asked to maintain sale and purchase records of various drugs properly including day book and to store the drugs as per their requirement and to supply drugs only on production of prescription and to issue cash memo’s strictly. They were asked to retain photo copies of Schedule H1 & Psychotropic Drugs for inspection of enforcement staff.
During the drive, two medical shops in Bemina and Batmaloo locality were found running without a valid drug sale licence. The drugs worth Rs. 95,913 were seized from these shops.
Moreover, the department lifted 334 samples from Government, private establishments, wholesalers and retailers for analysis in order to ascertain their quality.
The drive was launched to ensure that quality drugs are available to the ailing at right prices.