By Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, FEB 10
Following repeated complaints of sale of intoxicants and
sub-standard drugs, special teams of 17 officers of Haryana Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) raided 16 shops of chemists at various places in
Rewari city and took samples of 34 drugs for analysis.
While stating this here today, a spokesman of the FDA said that it was for the
first time that raids were planned on such a large
scale and were also successfully executed. The raids were conducted
in different localities in Rewari namely Ambedkar chowk, Naiwali, Sabji-Mandi,
Civil Hospital, Circular Road and Bassitab Rai Mohalla. During the raids
numerous violations to the provisions of Drugs and Cosmetics Act were observed.
The teams seized M/s Pulyani Medicos, after
finding gross irregularities like illegal sale of medical intoxicants and
unlicensed manufacturing of allergy creams. The owner of M/s Pulyani
Medicos was also present during the raid.
At the chemist shops seized with
huge quantity of medicines were found having stocks for sale
labeled as “Physician’s Sample Not for Sale”. A chemist M/s Aggarwal Medical
Bureau situated at Bacitab Rai mohalla, had kept huge quantity of
“Pysician’s Sample Not for Sale” in a sofa set.The drugs seized from both
chemists have been produced before Duty Magistrate, Rewari.
The officials of the FDA, including Assistant State Drug
Controller M.P. Gupta, three senior Drug Control Officers Manmohan Taneja, P.S.
Rathi and KS Godara and 13 drug control officers Rakesh Dahiya from Jhajjar,
Gurcharan Singh from Panipat, Suresh Chaudhary from Fatehabad, Krishan Kumar
from Faridabad-2, Sandeep Galhan from Faridabad-1, Amandeep from Rewari and
Sandeep Hooda from Sonepat, Hemant from Ambala,Pooja from Gurgaon,Rajneesh from
Hisar,Vijay Raje from Sirsa,Mandeep Mann from Rohtak raided the shops in
different areas.
He said that there were repeated complaints of sale of
intoxicants and sub-standard drugs. Such types of raids will be conducted in
future also. The FDA has warned the erring chemists to stop
malpractices otherwise strict legal action would be taken against the
defaulters.
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