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GOVT Reduces MRP for 390 Non Scheduled Cancer Medicines

AFTER   Launching Ayushman Bharat Scheme for the families with total income of 5 lakh per annum, Modi Sarkar has announced major relief to cancer patients. The maximum retail price of 390 non-scheduled cancer medicines have been reduced by up to 87 per cent resulting in annual savings of around INR 800 crore for the patients, the Government said on Friday. The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) on February 27 had brought 42 non-scheduled anti-cancer drugs under price control, capping trade margin at 30 per cent. Manufacturers and hospitals were directed to convey the revised MRP, to be effective from March 8, based on the trade margin formula. “The NPPA under Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers has put out list of 390 anti-cancer non-scheduled medicines with MRP reduction up to 87 per cent. The revised prices would come into effect from March 8, 2019,” an official release said. A total of 390 brands — that is 91 per cent of the 426 brands reported by the manufacturers — showed downward price movement, it added. This move is expected to benefit 22 lakh cancer patients in the country and would result in annual savings of around Rs 800 crore to the patients, the release said. “The trade margin rationalisation for 42 anti-cancer drugs was rolled out as Proof of Concept, stressing on the new paradigm of self- regulation by the industry. The manufacturers of these 42 drugs have been directed not to reduce production volumes of brands under regulation,” said an official statement. The pharmaceutical industry has assured Rao Indrajit Singh heading the Chemicals and Fertilizers Ministry of cooperating with the government in ensuring the implementation of the revised MRP.

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