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Viral Video: Dangerous Truth About Indian Medical Shops

A viral video has exposed a serious issue involving medical shops in India. The clip shows a man visiting a chemist with random lines drawn on a piece of paper instead of a doctor’s prescription.

Despite the absence of a valid prescription, the salesman handed over medicines without asking any questions. While the video may appear humorous at first glance, the reality behind it is deeply concerning.

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The incident highlights how some chemists dispense medicines without understanding patient needs. Such practices can be dangerous and may lead to severe health complications.

Incorrect medicines or wrong dosages can cause serious harm. In extreme cases, they can even put a patient’s life at risk.

Educated customers may still question or verify medicines. However, elderly people and uneducated patients depend entirely on chemists for guidance.

This blind trust makes them highly vulnerable to misuse of medicines. They may consume whatever is given to them without knowing the consequences.

The situation calls for urgent and strict action. Doctors should issue clear or digital prescriptions to avoid confusion.

Chemists must dispense medicines only after verifying proper prescriptions. Patients should also confirm their medicines with their doctors after purchase.

These steps are essential to ensure patient safety. They can help prevent misuse of medicines and protect public health.

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Jhansi

Jhansi is a senior writer with extensive experience covering Telugu movies and the broader Indian cinema landscape. With a keen focus on U.S. updates related to Telugu people and Indians, as well as immigration & …

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