New Delhi:Despite intense lobbying by drug dealers and pharmacists, the Union government has officially exempted alcohol-based hand sanitizers from the purview of British era Drugs & Cosmetics Act, saying that they are essential in the country’s fight against the COVID-19 and their easy availability is in the larger public interest.
“In exercise of powers conferred by the section 26B of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act of 1940, the Central Government directs that the drug, namely, hand sanitizer, shall be exempted from the requirement of sale licence under the provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940,” Health and Family Welfare department said in a notification issued on Monday.
The Union government, however, clarified that any person selling and stocking hand sanitizers will be required to comply with the provisions of the drugs and cosmetics rules of 1945.
The notification issued on Monday has formally ended the tussle over the right to sell alcohol-based hand sanitizers. The gazette notification allows any shop or store to stock and sells hand sanitizers without the need to obtain a licence under the Drugs and cosmetics law.
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