New Delhi Medical Technology Association of India (MTaI) has welcomed the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) notice GSR 754 (E) simplifying sale license requirements for retailers and wholesalers who are involved in stock or sale of medical devices by also allowing registration certificate in its lieu.
The association which represents a significant portion of the contact lens industry, also pointed out that the simplified sale license requirements are well intended but expressed concerns regarding their on-ground implementation.
Pavan Choudary, Chairman & Director General, MTaI, said, “Contact lenses & lens care products are being sold for several decades in the country outside of a sale license requirement in optical stores and contact lens clinics. The new sales license rules though welcome, would mean that thousands of these optical shops now need to go through this mechanism for registration. Most of these units are not aware of the sales license requirement and the process to get the registration certificate. This has disrupted the contact lens business”.
“While we appreciate the simplification of the sale license requirements to ensure adherence to quality and safety, there are several hurdles which its implementation is facing-
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Lack of awareness among optical stores and contact lens clinics regarding sale license/ registration certification requirements
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Lack of preparedness among the regulators for implementation of due process-
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Several State Licensing Authorities, Zone officers and other relevant authorities are yet to be fully sensitized to this registration certificate requirement
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The prescribed process which requires uploading of registration form is not currently available on the portal nor does it have in place an uploading mechanism
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Challenges related to submission of application due to wide geographical spread of optical stores and contact lens clinics across the country- In absence of an online mechanism to apply for registration, the retailers in upcountry/smaller towns will have to travel to their respective State Licensing Authority (SLA) where authorities may not be ready to receive it or process the additional load






























































