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Govt announces 75pc reduction in drug prices

byCT Report
03/05/2019
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ISLAMABAD: The government has announced immediate reduction in prices of drugs up to 75 percent, which were increased since December 2018.

Minister of State for National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination Dr. Zafar Mirza in his maiden press conference after assuming office said all those drugs whose prices had been increased by more than 75 percent would be brought down to 75 percent increase. “This will result in relief worth over one billion rupees to be passed on to the people,” he said.

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He further said prices of drugs where prices have been given increase by 9 percent in January 2019 will stand withdrawn. This will provide relief worth over Rs6 billion which is being passed on to the consumers.

“In total, relief with impact of Rs7 billion is being passed on to the people due to the reduction which the Minister termed as Ramzan gift for the people,” he added.

Those companies that did not reduce the prices of 395 drugs as per decision of the federal government will have to return the profits they have made from January 01, 2019 to May 15, 2019.

“A toll free number is being introduced where people can report non-compliance of price reduction and strict action will be taken upon receiving such reports,” he said.

He said that the government had taken major steps to reduce prices of drugs increased in December 2018 and January 2019.

He said that the prime minister considers health as top most priority and has tasked me to introduce reforms to provide quality health-care to the masses.

The Prime Minister had expressed his concern over the price increase of drugs and had directed that steps be taken immediately to provide relief to the masses.

The minister who was serving at a senior position in World Health Organization said he is honored to return to Pakistan and serve the country. He expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister for reposing confidence in him.

Dr. Zafar Mirza pledged to take up as a mission to transform Drug Regulatory Authority into a model regulatory authority which will be a leading regulatory body in the region.

He reiterated that there is zero tolerance for any malpractice or wrongdoing by DRAP officials and strict action will be taken under the law.

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