The government has made a big decision to combat the growing problem of intoxication in the capital. From now on, it is mandatory to install CCTV cameras at every medical store in Delhi. This decision was made to abuse H1 category medicine and to limit the sale of leaflets without a doctor. Let us know that cases of drug addiction are recently increasing among Delhi youth and school students. According to intelligence reports, the reason for this is drugs found at drug stores that are used double. What is H1 category medicine? These are medicines that are available at medical stores without prescription and can be used for more than one diseases such as cough. Such medicine is sold at the street stores. However, not everyone buys these drugs for intoxication, but a group that is mainly of the youth. Such children buy and eat these medicines at local medical stores. This medicine includes both syrup and tablet. The Delhi government instructions made it mandatory to install CCTV cameras in all medical stores in the state by July 2025 to prevent the increase in drug cases in Delhi. Cameras will be installed near the medicine counter to monitor the transaction process. Its purpose is to prevent the sale of H1 medicine without prescription. Explain that this medicine is used incorrectly for humans and animals other than drugs. This medicine is also used in textiles, chemicals and foods. Which medicine will be strictly generous medicines such as schedule H-Pain reliever, seasonal flu medicine. It is usually the best selling medicine on medical stores. Schedule H1- The rules associated with these drugs are slightly strict. The chemist must keep a register of this medicine. Schedule X- This is the most controlled medicine. This medicine cannot be sold without a prescription. Usually, psychosis -caused medicine in this category. Explain that the chemists are already expected to keep a register of their sales, which includes the details of the doctor and the patient. The final category, Medicine of Appendix X, falls into the strictest regulation category, which is strictly monitored as a result of possible abuse of storage and sale. All pharmacy and chemists are advised to install cameras by the end of this month. Share this story -tags
The biggest decision of the Delhi government for drug prevention announced CCTV in every medical store
