A former Mareshki employee makes medicine shops in the villages



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Why can’t an ordinance

If the government has decided to relax the way drugs are dispensed and supply them directly to small towns, or to have more pharmacies open 24 hours a day, it really needs to review the regulations. Until now, doctors visiting small settlements have the right to sell medicines and supply them to their patients if there is no pharmacy in the village. A few years ago, Vesselin Mareshki had devised a plan that circumvented the law. The buses with their employees toured the villages, collected prescriptions, filled them at their pharmacy in town, and then returned the entire order. Pharmacists at other pharmacies protested against this and the practice weakened.

The reason was that the circumvented law, which requires that a medicine be obtained only in a pharmacy and not in a bus, establishes good practice rules in which the distributor and the pharmacist are responsible for the quality of the medicine that is sold to the patient .

To exist, a pharmacy must meet a series of administrative requirements and be constantly inspected. At the moment, a new pharmacy cannot be opened without complying with the pharmacy card. This raises many questions. One of them is what type of merchant will be licensed for the call center with vending machines. Wholesalers cannot sell directly to patients, and if the vending machines are pharmacies according to current law, their opening must be in accordance with the pharmacy card and all the attached administrative paper.

In the current version of the law, the pharmacy is strictly described as a physical object, not a virtual one. Even if the interdepartmental group changes the ordinance and allows the sale of prescription drugs in a vending machine, this cannot happen without a change in the drug law.

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