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India Ends Over-the-Counter Sale of Cough Syrups: What the New Prescription Rule Means for Patients
In a major public health move, the Indian government has tightened regulations on the sale of cough syrups and other syrup-based medicines. Under the revised Drugs Rules, these medicines can no longer be purchased directly from stores without a valid prescription from a registered medical practitioner. The decision aims to improve patient safety, reduce misuse of medicines, and strengthen quality control across the pharmaceutical supply chain. The new rule comes after growing
4 days ago2 min read


From Paracetamol to Heart Medicines , 384 Essential Medicines May See Short-Term Price Hike of Up to 20% – Here's Why
After rising fuel and food prices, Indian consumers may now face another financial burden — higher medicine costs. The Indian government is reportedly considering a price hike for 384 essential medicines, including commonly used drugs such as paracetamol, antibiotics, and cardiac medicines. According to a recent media report by Live Mint, discussions are currently underway between the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA), the Department of Pharmaceuticals, and the
May 222 min read


Four Silent Reasons Why Are So Many Indian Women Diagnosed With Cancer Too Late
Cancer cases among women in India are rising, but one of the biggest challenges is late diagnosis. Many women ignore early symptoms, delay medical checkups, or lack awareness about warning signs. Conditions like breast cancer, cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, and colorectal cancer are often detected only in advanced stages, making treatment more difficult. Understanding the reasons behind delayed diagnosis can help families encourage early screening and save lives through tim
May 72 min read
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