Death Penalty for Manufacture and Sale of Counterfeit Drugs - India
Main Category: Public HealthArticle Date: 21 Dec 2003 - 0:00 PDT
'Death Penalty for Manufacture and Sale of Counterfeit Drugs - India'
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India's cabinet has approved the death penalty for people who manufacture and sell counterfeit drugs. This is still a bill and will become law if/when parliament approves this bill.
Health Minister Sushma Swaraj told reporters in New Delhi Thursday the manufacture and sale of counterfeit drugs is a serious crime committed purely for profit making and as such does not deserve any leniency.
The decision follows a recommendation by a panel of experts that urged the government to increase the punishment for makers and sellers of fake medicines from life in prison to the death penalty.
Fake drugs kill a number of people each year in India and rob legitimate pharmaceutical companies of millions of dollars.
Typically, the fake drugs are made without the correct ingredients and present a considerable danger to unsuspecting consumers.
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