Tariff Council comments on reports of drugs being sold at higher prices

  17 August 2016    Read: 705
Tariff Council comments on reports of drugs being sold at higher prices
The Tariff Council has commented on media reports of drugs being sold at higher prices.
The Council said that it has confirmed the prices of 9,850 different state-registered drugs, 7,347 (75%) of which are on sale at confirmed prices. The Council added that the confirmed prices of the remaining 2,503 (25%) different drugs will come into effect on September 1. From this date onwards, the sale of drugs whose prices are not confirmed will only be able to be sold after the confirmation of their prices, APA reported citing the Council’s website.

The Tariff Council added that no change is possible in confirmed drug prices without a decision from the Council.

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