EDITORS EMULSION 17th Nov 2018
Greetings!
While on one hand the Madras High Court is to hear the case challenging the online sale of medicines through e-pharmacies on November 19th, on the other hand one of India’s largest online e-pharmacy companies has announced the launch of their 2 hour express delivery services to fulfil the acute and immediate requirements of their customers. Read more on this and other interesting articles under Drug laws & Policy Injections and Pharma injections sections respectively.
First line antibiotics are becoming ineffective in treatment of neonates (under-28-day children) suffering from different sorts of bacterial infections, shows a study conducted by doctors. Catch up on this research along with drug haul cases in Jaipur and busting of multi state immunorel injections racket in Mumbai under Drug Dopes section of this issue.
We constantly endeavour not only to collate important information from the health and medicine world but also to create a connect with consumers all over. We welcome articles and write ups from our readers and are glad to feature them under the section titled Subscriber’s Symptoms. This issue features a contribution by Dr.Rajini Mathur from Mumbai on the Whatsapp rumor of paralysis cure. Mark your calendar with the interesting upcoming events listed in our newsletter and remember to take your laughter dose in the end.
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The Prescription