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    Emergency contraceptive pills need no prescription

    • October 13, 2024
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
    • Category: DPN Topics
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    Emergency contraceptive pills need no prescription

    Sub: Sci

    Sec: Health

    Context:

    • The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has denied recent claims suggesting a shift of Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECPs) from over-the-counter status to prescription-only.
    • There has been no change in the sales and distribution status of ECP brands like I-Pill and Unwanted-72. These pills remain available over the counter.

    Importance of ECPs:

    • Emergency contraceptive pills are vital for preventing unwanted pregnancies, effective when taken within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse.
    • According to the National Family and Health Survey-5 (2019-2021), 57% of women acquire ECPs over the counter.

    Regulation of Other Contraceptive Drugs:

    • Currently, drugs such as Centchroman and Ethinyloestradiol fall under Schedule ‘H’ of the Drugs Rules, requiring a doctor’s prescription for sale.
    • Manufacturers must label these drugs with a caution statement indicating they can only be sold with a prescription from a registered medical practitioner.
    • However, certain strengths of contraceptive drugs, including specific combinations of DL-Norgestrel, Levonorgestrel, and Ethinyloestradiol, are categorized under Schedule K. This means that these particular strengths do not require a doctor’s prescription for purchase.

    Role of CDSCO:

    • The CDSCO operates under the Health Ministry and is responsible for regulating pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and medical devices in India.
    • Its duties include drug approval, clinical trial oversight, standard-setting, quality control of imports, and coordination with state drug control organizations.
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