MANILA, Philippines鈥擳he Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Department of Health (DOH) on Tuesday reminded the public that online selling of drug products, supplies and food supplements is against the law.
According to DTI Undersecretary Ruth Castelo, only those with a physical store can sell drugs online.
鈥淯nless you have a license to operate a physical drugstore, hindi ka pwedeng magbenta online (you cannot sell online), whether food supplement or essential drugs,鈥 Castelo said in a forum with the DOH.
Castelo added that the DTI has a team dedicated to tracking online sellers.
鈥淪o kapag meron tayong nakikitang ganyan (So when we see something like that,), we report them to FDA (Food and Drug Administration), at the same time we communicate with the platforms para alisin nila 鈥榶ung mga sellers nila (so that they can remove their sellers),鈥 she said.
鈥淭hankfully, ang online platforms naman cooperate with the DTI kapag may mga ganyan tayong requests, sumusunod naman sila (Online platforms cooperate with the DTI whenever we make these requests),鈥 she added.
As of May 28, Castelo said the DTI received over 4,000 complaints about online purchases, including the sale of drugs.
Dr. Melissa Guerrero of the DOH鈥檚 Health Technology Assessment Unit explained that stores without pharmacists cannot sell drugs online.
鈥淜ailangan may trained pharmacists 鈥榶an, para alam nila kung paano ang pagbibigay ng product at pagaadvise sa pasyente, kung online store wala 鈥榶an, so sino po 鈥榶ung magbabantay kung tama 鈥榶ung binibigay nilang gamot?鈥 said Guererro.
(The online store must have pharmacists trained to provide products and advise patients. If there are no pharmacists to provide the product to the patient, then who will ensure the medicine is correct?)
鈥淢ay panganib din po 鈥榶ung maling pagbibigay ng gamot eh, kaya kailangan po FDA-licensed 鈥榶an (drugstore),鈥 she added.
(It is dangerous to give the wrong medicine, so it must be FDA-approved.)
Under the law, she said drugstores must have certified pharmacists to get a license from the FDA.
Guerrero said the FDA could slap 鈥渃riminal sanctions鈥 on people who sell health products online without following the rules.
On June 11, last year, the FDA warned consumers against buying medicines sold online due to potential health risks.
READ: FDA warns public against buying medicine online
A few days later, on June 15, the FDA ordered online shopping sites Shopee and Lazada Philippines to 鈥渃ease and desist鈥 from selling drug products online.
READ: Shopee, Lazada ordered to stop selling meds online