Ahmedabad (Gujarat):People in Gujarat have been consuming and stocking up hydroxychloroquine, being touted as 'game-changer' in the fight against coronavirus, prompting the state government to issue a warning against its health hazards and a directive to chemists not to sell it over the counter.
India is the world's largest manufacturer of hydroxychloroquine, which is used in the treatment of malaria. But, its demand has now increased after US President Donald Trump requested the Indian government to allow its export to America to treat COVID-19 patients.
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"We have come to know that people were rushing to medical stores to buy hydroxychloroquine after it came in newsand was also mentioned as an effective medicine by US President Trump for those infected by COVID-19," Gujarat Food and Drug Control Authority Commissioner H G Koshia told a news agency.
It has come to light that many people are taking the medicine or stocking it due to the coronavirus fear, he said.
"This is a scheduled H drug, which can be sold by chemist on a prescription of a registered medical practitioner. It is not in the interest of normal people to take the scheduled H drug if they do not have COVID-19 symptoms," he said.
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This type of self-medication can cause harm and side effects if not taken under the proper care of doctors, he warned.
"Therefore, we have advised people not to take the medicine without the prescription of doctors. We have also asked chemists not to sell the drug to patients coming without the doctors' prescription," the official said.
Chemists have been asked to maintain a register of purchase and sale of the drug, which they have to do for all the scheduled H drugs, he said.
A chemist in Bopal area of Ahmedabad said many people come to his store asking for hydroxychloroquine in a day, but he sells it only to those who have a proper prescription.