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DoP now sets new target of 3000 Jan Aushadhi stores, taking network to sub divisional level

Joseph Alexander, New DelhiTuesday, January 4, 2011, 08:00 Hrs  [IST]

The Department of Pharmaceuticals (DoP), which could not yet reach anywhere near the targeted expansion of Jan Aushadhi outlets, has now worked out another ambitious target of opening 3000 stores taking the network upto the sub-divisional levels in the country in the next few years.

The DoP has reworked the scheme with goal of expanding it to all subdivisions, revising the original plan of setting up one generic outlet in every district of the country. According to the latest official data, “a business plan has been prepared for opening more than 3000 Jan Aushadhi outlets. For this, the entire supply chain is being computerised and a professional management structure is proposed to be put in place.”

After the scheme was launched in 2008 with the object of ensuring access to quality medicines at affordable prices, 80 stores have been opened in various parts of the country so far covering the States of Punjab, Haryana, Uttrakhand, Orissa, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Delhi and Chandigarh.

“Through the Jan Aushadhi outlets, 231 generic medicines of the same quality, efficacy and potency as that of branded medicine are being made available at very affordable prices. A total of Rs.2.76 crore of medicines have supplied to these Jan Aushadhi outlets. Efforts are on to increase the basket of medicines to 350 covering all NLEM medicines and open Jan Aushadhi Stores in every District Hospital of the country,’’ the latest report by the DoP said.

Another important action plan is to launch a massive campaign through the media on the lines of the pulse immunisation programme to popularise the low cost drug outlets. Seeking the support of huge number of pharmacists available in the country is another step in the action plan, it is learnt.

 
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