Govt rebuts reports of approving drugs price hike

ISLAMABAD : The Ministry of National Health Services (NHS) has rejected reports that the government has approved an increase in prices of essential drugs.
A spokesperson for the ministry said pharmaceutical companies have a right to annually jack up prices of drugs by seven to ten per cent without the government’s approval under Drug Pricing Policy 2018.
The federal government revised the drug policy to bring it in lines with Drug Act 1976 and to remove legal lacunae, he added.
“This all was done in the backdrop of an assurance given by the pharmaceutical industry that it will not apply for annual raise of drug prices at least till September 2020. However, it went back on its words and about one hundred drug companies have applied for an annual increase in prices,” he disclosed.
The spokesperson said the government has the right to step in to freeze any or all drug prices to safeguard public interest in view of the COVID situation.
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