Regulatory, safety and economic considerations of over-the-counter medicines in the Indian population.

Prashant Narang, Vandana Garg, Atul Sharma
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Background and purpose of review: Over-the-counter (OTC) medication has been an integral component of an established health care system but their easy accessibility might pose significant risks. This review has attempted to highlight the present scenario of OTC utilization in India, regarding standard practices followed globally. An attempt has also been made to highlight the lifecycle of a prescription and OTC medicine and the benefits and regulatory process involved in the prescription-to-OTC switch.

Findings: A paradigm shift has been observed in self-medication practice with OTC medicines in recent times and has become a widespread practice worldwide. Numerous key drivers, such as increasing consumer awareness, broader consumer access to essential medication, and socio-economic benefits to the public health care system, have advocated this practice. On the other hand, self-medication using OTC is also inextricably linked with inevitable risks such as excessive drug dosage, polypharmacy, drug abuse, and drug interactions. Nevertheless, these issues could be further regulated by employing a defined OTC framework. The government of India has recognized the utmost need to develop a robust policy framework for the effective utilization of OTC drugs. Also, various initiatives toward modifying existing laws or developing new OTC drug policies has been taken.

Conclusion: Prioritizing the utmost safety of the consumers and evident need of strong regulatory framework with respect to OTC drugs, the term "OTC" has been recommended as a distinct category of drugs by Government of India. This review has highlighted various factors that can play an essential role in OTC utilization and can be considered during policy reformation.

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非处方药在印度人口中的监管、安全和经济考虑。
背景和综述目的:非处方(OTC)药物已成为现有卫生保健系统不可或缺的组成部分,但其易于获取可能会带来重大风险。这篇综述试图强调目前印度使用非处方药的情况,以及全球遵循的标准做法。还试图强调处方药和非处方药的生命周期,以及从处方药到非处方药的转换所涉及的好处和监管过程。研究结果:近年来,在使用OTC药物的自我药疗实践中,已经观察到一种范式转变,并已成为世界范围内的普遍做法。许多关键驱动因素,如提高消费者意识,扩大消费者获得基本药物的机会,以及公共卫生保健系统的社会经济效益,都提倡这种做法。另一方面,使用OTC进行自我用药也与药物剂量过大、多种用药、药物滥用、药物相互作用等不可避免的风险密不可分。然而,这些问题可以通过采用一个明确的场外交易框架来进一步监管。印度政府已经认识到,迫切需要为有效利用非处方药制定一个强有力的政策框架。此外,还采取了各种措施修改现有法律或制定新的非处方药政策。结论:考虑到消费者的最大安全,以及对非处方药明显需要强有力的监管框架,“OTC”一词已被印度政府推荐为一个独特的药物类别。这篇综述强调了在OTC利用中可以发挥重要作用的各种因素,这些因素可以在政策改革中加以考虑。
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