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Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers
24-July-2018 14:33 IST
Fixation of Ceiling Prices/MRP of medicines resulted in total savings of Rs. 11,463 crores to public: Shri Mansukh L. Mandaviya

Minister of State for Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Shipping and Chemicals & Fertilizers, Shri Mansukh L. Mandaviya, while giving a written reply to a question on benefits accrued to citizens due to reduction in the prices of essential medicines in recent past, in Lok Sabha today, said that fixation of ceiling prices/MRP of medicines has resulted in a total saving of Rs. 11,463 crores to the public after implementation of DPCO, 2013. This includes the saving of Rs. 4,547 crores on account fixation of ceiling price of coronary stents (including re-fixation) and Rs. 1,500 crores on account of price fixation of Knee implants. The saving to consumer since May 2014, on account of the revision/price fixation is as under:-

Particulars

 

Saving to consumer (Rs. in Crore)

Under NLEM, 2011 from May, 2014 to Feb, 2016

2,422

Under NLEM, 2015 from March, 2016 to June, 2018

2,644

Coronary Stents in Feb, 2017 (including re-fixation in Feb, 2018)

4,547

Knee Implants in Aug, 2017

1,500

Para 19 - Cardio and Anti Diabetic in July, 2014

350

TOTAL

11,463

 

Shri Mandaviya informed that the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA), as an ongoing process, fixes the ceiling prices of the formulations as and when formulations are included in the National List of Essential Medicines (NLEM). NPPA fixes the ceiling prices of medicines listed in the Schedule - I of Drugs (Prices Control) Order, 2013 (DPCO, 2013). Till June 2018, the Government has fixed the ceiling prices of 851 medicines (including 4 medical devices i.e. Cardiac stents, drug eluting stents, condoms and intra uterine devices) under Revised Schedule - I based on National List of Essential Medicines, 2015 (NLEM, 2015).

The details of reduction in prices of scheduled formulations effected under DPCO, 2013 as compared to the highest price prevailing prior to the announcement of DPCO, 2013 for formulation of NLEM, 2015 (Revised Schedule - I) are as follows:

Statement showing reduction in ceiling prices of scheduled formulations with respect to maximum price under NELM 2015

 

% reduction with respect to Maximum Price

No. of scheduled formulations

 

0<= 5%

234

5<=10%

134

10<=15%

98

15<=20%

98

20<=25%

93

25<=30%

65

30<=35%

46

35<=40%

24

Above 40%

59

Total formulations in NLEM, 2015

851

 

The Minister further informed thatNPPA is effectively monitoring the prices of scheduled as well as non-scheduled medicines under DPCO, 2013 so that these formulations are available to public at ceiling prices notified and no manufacturer of non-scheduled formulations can increase more than 10% in price as per provisions of DPCO, 2013. It takes action against companies found overcharging the consumers based on the references received from the State Drugs Controllers / individuals, samples purchased from the open market, reports from market based data and complaints reported through the grievance redressal websites; ‘Pharma Jan Samadhan’ and ‘Centralized Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS)’.

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VM