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Regulating the Exchange of Unused Medicines: The Role of Pharma Exchange in Improving Medicine Accessibility

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Regulating the Exchange of Unused Medicines: The Role of Pharma Exchange in Improving Medicine Accessibility


Dnyanda Waghmare | Akash Kanojiya | Prof. Anupam Chaube



Dnyanda Waghmare | Akash Kanojiya | Prof. Anupam Chaube "Regulating the Exchange of Unused Medicines: The Role of Pharma Exchange in Improving Medicine Accessibility" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Special Issue | Emerging Trends and Innovations in Web-Based Applications and Technologies, January 2025, pp.154-157, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd74931.pdf

Waste reduction, cost reduction, and improved access to healthcare worldwide may all be achieved by the redistribution of unneeded medications. This study investigates the function of Pharma Exchange, a fictitious website intended to make it easier for people to safely and responsibly trade their unneeded medications. In order to determine how such a platform could overcome obstacles to pharmaceutical redistribution while maintaining safety and efficacy, the article examines regulatory frameworks, ethical issues, and logistical difficulties. The results emphasize the substantial economic and public health advantages of establishing Pharma Exchange, underscoring the necessity of creative policies to enable the sustainable and profitable exchange of unused medications on a worldwide bassRedistributing unwanted drugs could help with the world's most pressing problems with economic inefficiencies, environmental sustainability, and healthcare accessibility. Prescription drug waste amounts to millions of dollars per year as a result of misdiagnosis, prescription adjustments, or improvements in health. Global health disparities are exacerbated by the significant pharmaceutical shortages that low-income areas face at the same time. To close these disparities, the suggested platform, Pharma Exchange, seeks to offer a regulated, open, and moral system for the redistribution of unneeded medications.This study explores the logistical, ethical, and regulatory obstacles related to pharmaceutical redistribution in order to determine the viability and benefits of putting such a platform into place. Using a mixed-method research technique, the study incorporates qualitative information from global regulatory.Among the main issues noted are the absence of standardized international rules, which frequently label unneeded pharmaceuticals as waste, and the requirement to guarantee the security and legitimacy of medications that are redistributed. The study emphasizes how important cutting-edge technologies like blockchain and artificial intelligence are to overcome these obstacles because they offer transparent supply chain monitoring that is safe.Along with a roughly 30% decrease in pharmaceutical waste, the platform might lower treatment costs by up to 20% and improve accessibility for 40% of disadvantaged populations. Adoption of Pharma Exchange also helps to reduce pollution from inappropriate drug disposal, which is in line with global sustainability goals.The report concludes by highlighting the necessity of global cooperation between technology developers, healthcare professionals, and legislators in order to establish uniform frameworks.

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IJTSRD74931
Special Issue | Emerging Trends and Innovations in Web-Based Applications and Technologies, January 2025
154-157
IJTSRD | www.ijtsrd.com | E-ISSN 2456-6470
Copyright © 2019 by author(s) and International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)

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