Medicine prices have reduced: Ananth Kumar


New Delhi, Dec 18 (IANS): The government Thursday insisted that the prices of medicines had come down under the Narendra Modi government over the last six months and said that it was committed to encourage the use of generic drugs.

"In the last six months, no prices of medicines have been hiked. There is no question of sky-rocketing medicine prices," Chemicals and Fertilizers Minister Ananth Kumar said while replying to a calling attention motion in the Lok Sabha.

"In fact, the prices of drugs have come down under the Modi government," he said.

The minister said that the government has set up an integrated pharmaceutical database system and price monitoring resource units for drugs in each state.

"The Modi government's aim will be to provide good quality affordable medicines to people," he added.

He said that 3,000 outlets for generic medicines will be set up across the country.

Health Minister J.P. Nadda, who was asked to intervene, said in order to check spurious drugs, there was a need to increase the quality and manpower in laboratories across the country.

Participating in the debate, Congress MP Ranjit Ranjan said the government needs a law to ensure that only generic medicines are subscribed by doctors.

"We need a regulatory body to protect patients, and keep a watch on doctors," she added.

Another Congress MP Sushmita Dev said the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority has been rendered virtually defunct by the current government.

  

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