@article{Baburao Ushir_Dolly Diana_2022, title={Covid 19 Pandemic Impacts On Online Pharmacy And Offline Pharmacy With Reference To Mumbai Region}, volume={10}, url={https://ajprd.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1129}, DOI={10.22270/ajprd.v10i3.1129}, abstractNote={<p>The Organization ( Who ) declared COVID-19 a swine flu on March 11, 2020, ushering in a global medical emergency of unprecedented scope and magnitude. The approach by countries all over the world differed slightly, but the provisions of frontline universal health care were characterized as critical to the disease outbreak reaction. COVID-19 had also entailed changes in healthcare service delivery. Respirators are one example of a modification aimed to increase public and care worker safety. Pharmacy services, particularly pharmacy moves of care options, just haven’t been immune to change, bringing with them it using set of challenges to consider. Pharmacy services had played a critical role there in situation, and there was a high demand for them. That was expanding both online and offline. Methods applied to limit the effects or downturn of COVID-19, like reduced clinical training or amended user laws, had already produced obtaining the best possible prescriptions the person must’ve been trying to take just before to arrival at the hospital more difficult, leading to greater rely on independent sources to fulfil medication histories. To limit interaction with patients in ambulatory health centres, liking has transitioned with the use of online vs. printed version treatments, internet shopping, and use of clinic to sleep programmes and other healthcare medication delivery services for discharge prescriptions. An There has been an increased initiative to rectify prescription drug buyout troubles untreated by utilising patient assistance programmes or other inpatient programmes to pay the expenses of treatments for COVID treated cases within certain contexts. This paper examines why COVID-19 must have influenced pharmacy clips of quality healthcare website demand supply there in India.</p> <p><strong>Purpose: </strong>A study is being conducted to determine the impact of the Covid 19 outbreak on online and offline pharmacies in the Mumbai region<strong>.</strong></p> <p><strong> </strong></p>}, number={3}, journal={Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development}, author={Baburao Ushir, Rahul and Dolly Diana, Dr. P.}, year={2022}, month={Jun.}, pages={44–51} }