In this period, when there was a shortage of medicines in pharmacies in France, the sale of Paracetamol via the Internet was prohibited.
According to Ouest France news, due to the outbreak of the Kovid-19 epidemic in China, the French government has banned the online sale of the active drug Paracetamol until January 31, 2023.
The ban was published in the Official Gazette.
The decision cited the lack of supply of paracetamol-containing medicines in the country for more than 6 months and the “explosion of the COVID-19 outbreak” in China.
The French National Agency for the Safety of Medicines (ANSM) has asked pharmacists for several months to give controlled administration of the active paracetamol Doliprane and Dafalgan, which are used as painkillers.
Remy Salomon, chair of the Conference of Chairs of Medical Institutions Committees in University Hospitals in France, made a statement on Twitter on December 24, “80% of the active ingredients, which are the raw materials for our medicines, are produced in China and India. The wave of COVID-19 is likely which is now plaguing China has deepened supply challenges for many medicines.” I used words.
Salomon called for the transfer of pharmaceutical production to France.
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