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Without regulations, the fast-growing online pharmacy sector has been plagued with uncertainty.
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Without regulations, the fast-growing online pharmacy sector has been plagued with uncertainty.
The platform's legality was called into question by the traders' body, citing an order passed by the Delhi High Court.
The lack of well-defined regulations casts a shadow on the e-commerce platform's decision.
The lack of well-defined regulations governing the online health care sector continues to create uncertainty. SDCA says e-pharmacies are not legal under Indian law.
Tata Digital on Thursday announced that it will acquire a majority stake in digital health company 1mg stating that it is “in line with...
Amazon on Friday said that it will launch an online pharmacy in Bengaluru. Amazon Pharmacy will allow customers in the city to order prescription-based...
E-pharmacies have once again said that they are platforms like Ola and Uber, and do not need a license to operate. Just as Ola...
Update on January 7: What the e-pharmacies appealed Practo claimed that it ensures that sale and purchase records of medicines are stored, and Schedule...
The Madras HC has suspended its interim order banning online sale of medicines until the Union Government releases rules governing e-pharmacies. NetMeds founder and...
Netmeds has opened Netmeds Pharmacy, a physical store in Nanded in Maharashtra. Netmeds claims that 65% of its online business comes from non-metros. The...