💨 Abstract
A research by the George Institute for Global Health calls for a robust regulatory framework for e-pharmacies in low- and middle-income countries, particularly India and Kenya, where e-pharmacies are growing rapidly. The research highlights the potential benefits of e-pharmacies in enhancing consumer safety and improving access to medicines, but also emphasizes the need for regulation to ensure safe and responsible practices.
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