You may have spotted a red stripe on the packages of numerous medications. However, few people are aware that this line represents something extremely essential about the drug, pills, and capsules. As a result, understanding its implications is critical. We've seen folks take medications without consulting a doctor and then suffer the consequences. Consuming these medications without consulting a doctor may endanger one's life.
To address this issue, the Union Health Ministry on Sunday in a post on X (previously known as Twitter) issued an advisory highlighting the significance of the paying attention to a specific detail on the back label of medicines.
Centre stated that pharmacists can only supply these medicines to the customers if a legitimate medical prescription is presented.
Taking to X, the Union Health Ministry stated: "You can prevent antibiotic resistance! A RED LINE on the strip of medicines implies that the medicine should not be consumed without a doctor's prescription."
Therefore, its advised to check for the red line along with expiry date on the back side of the medicines.
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As a result, it is best not to take any medication on your own or at the recommendation of someone at the pharmacy. It is essential to consult a medical practitioner, especially before taking the drug with the red line.
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Earlier in 2016, the Union Health Ministry had also shared a post on X handle, informing people about this red line and advised them to not take such medicines without doctors prescription.