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Expenses rise by 300%: 61% of top 28 brands cheaper in Pakistan than India, Bangladesh, claims PPMA

byCustoms Today Report
22/01/2015
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KARACHI: Pakistan Pharmaceutical Manu­fac­turers Association (PPMA) Chairman Saeed Allawala, during a press conference, has claimed that 61 per cent of the top 28 selling brands are cheaper in the country as compared to India and Bangladesh.

Saeed Allawala, dispelling the impression about the ‘growing wealth of the pharma industry’, showed comparative slides of the 28 top selling brands with their prices in Pakistani rupees to support his arguments.

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He said that the pharma industry needed to raise medicines prices to keep afloat and since the seizing of medicines prices in 2001, the cost of production and utility services, transport and other expenses had now risen by 300pc,” he said.

“Owing to this situation, how can the industry survive without price rationalisation?” he questioned.

He informed that there are 90 Food and Drug Authority (FDA) certified plants in India while Italy has 40, China 22, Taiwan 10, Bangladesh 4 and Jordan has 3, adding: “Pakistan does not have any FDA certified plant.”

From 2006 to 2008, profitability percentage of Glaxo Smith Kline decreased from 22pc to 14pc, Abbott Laboratories Pakistan 23pc to 6pc, Wyeth Pakistan Limited 20pc to 10pc.

He said pricing should be reformed and rationalised to support public health and industry performance, and incentives be offered to invest in FDA-quality plants to increase exports. Contract manufacturing should be allowed without limitation and government should set high and uniform quality bar, and enforce it, he stressed.

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