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AIOCD said that the online medicine business poses a serious threat to public health, serving as a gateway for counterfeit medications in the country. "We've provided a detailed memorandum outlining these concerns. Allowing it to continue could lead to the monopolisation by big corporations and chains. In the interest of public health and to protect the younger generation from drug abuse, the Government of India should ban E-Pharmacies nationwide," the letter said.

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