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Drugs and Magic Remedies Act
Lax regulation sees India becoming a haven for illegal online pharmacies
C.H. Unnikrishnan and Marion Arathoon 10:50 PM | September 14,2008
Several websites that promote sales of drugs illegally were found to be hosted in India, according to the Summer 2008 Brandjacking Index
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The wellness of wonder cures
12:00 AM | March 04,2008
The Transfer factor case shows how multi-level marketing is being used to flout lax laws
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Lax Indian laws mean there’s no cure for ‘wonder drugs’
Khushboo Narayan and C.H. Unnikrishnan 12:39 AM | March 03,2008
Industry estimates show that multi-level marketing, especially those related to the health care segment, has annual sales of at least Rs10,000 crore in India
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