IMA re-emphasizes on the one drug-one
price-one company policy
The word
‘Brand’ has nothing to do with the words ‘generic’ or ‘patented’ drugs.
New Delhi, 22
December 2017: More than
95% of the drugs available in India are generic with no patent. They are available
in the market with a generic name, trade name, or brand name from the same
company. Being with no patent, over one thousand companies can market a single
molecule. The word brand means a way to differentiate various generic drugs
from each other.
A generic drug is the same as a brand name
drug in dosage, safety, strength, how it is taken, quality, performance, and
intended use. Before approving a generic drug product, FDA requires many
rigorous tests and procedures to assurethat the generic drug can be substituted
for the brand name drug.
Speaking about this, Padma Shri Awardee Dr K K Aggarwal, National President Indian Medical
Association (IMA) and President Heart Care Foundation of India (HCFI) and Dr RN
Tandon – Honorary Secretary General IMA in a joint statement, said, “The
patented drugs are introduced in the market by the original company that
researched the basic molecule. Let us take the example of Pfizer, which
introduced two original molecules – Amlodipine and Sildenafil – and launched
them in the international market as Amlogard (Amlodipine) and Viagra
(Sildenafil). Being their research molecules, Pfizer had exclusive rights for
10 years based on their patent. These drugs are called patented drugs and the
pharmaceutical company will have exclusive rights to them till the patent
expires. After 10 years as the patent period expires, other companies can also
market these molecules under their own brand name or as generic molecules.
These are called non-patented generic version of the drugs.”
India is the largest exporter of generic
versions of the drugs in the world as they can manufacture drugs at fraction of
a cost compared to international brands. The word ‘Brand’ has nothing to do
with the words ‘generic’ or ‘patented’ drugs.
Adding further, Dr Aggarwal, said, “In India, generic versions of drugs can be sold
in the name of molecule (generic-generic) or brand (generic-brand).The only
thing that the IMA wants is that all generic versions of drugs in India should
be permitted to be sold only at one price by one company. At present, the
generic versions are being sold at three different prices (generic-generic,
trade-generic and branded-generic) by the same company.”
Medical Council of India Code of Medical
ethics: 1.5 Use of Generic names of drugs: Every physician should, as far as
possible, prescribe drugs with generic names and he / she shall ensure that
there is a rational prescription and use of drugs. The interpretation is as
follows.
- Use of Generic names of drugs: it’s not use of generic drugs
- Every physician should: the word SHOULD makes it binding
- As far as possible means to the best of his or her capacity
- Prescribe drugs with generic names: is not the same as prescribing generic drugs. It only means the name of the salt should also be written.
- Shall ensure that there is a rational prescription: Rational means prescription of drugs which are evidence based and or with informed consent.
- Rational use of drugs: means the same when dispensing.
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