Argentina, forbids sales of pharmaceuticals in kiosks, supermarkets

Posted on February 22, 2011 • Filed under: Argentina, Business, Latin America Health

The Senate today became a project by the Act which provides that the sale of so-called drug counter, such as antacids, digestive and analgesics, among other products, must be dispensed only at pharmacies and not in supermarkets, kiosks and stores.
The new law repeals the Decree 2284 of 1991, which had enabled the sale of products such as painkillers, antacids and digestive systems in places like newsagents, supermarkets and warehouses, which will now have forbidden such activity. Read Article

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