New Delhi: Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Friday said the code of conduct for medical practitioners prohibits doctors from taking gifts, travel facilities, hospitality or cash from pharmaceutical and allied health sector industry.
Vardhan also said in Lok Sabha that the government has received some complaints of unethical marketing practices by pharmaceutical companies and the CEOs of such companies will be held responsible for such malpractices.
The minister said the code of conduct for doctors in their relationship with the pharmaceutical and allied sector industry of the Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct, Etiquette and Ethics) Regulation, 2002 prohibits doctors from taking gifts, travel facilities, hospitality and cash or monetary grants from pharmaceutical and allied health sector industry.
The said regulation empowers the Medical Council of India and respective State Medical Councils to award punishment to a doctor against any act in violation of the code of Ethics for doctors, he said during Question Hour.