VnnNews – Though DAV has prohibited pharmaceuticals producers and drugstores to raise prices, consumers’ medicine costs have been quietly escalating.
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VPMA believes that the medicine prices have been increasing because the demand has risen during the cold weather season.
Saigon Tiep Thi reporters conducted their own survey of the
Despite DAV orders, drugstores have still raised prices on many kinds of medicine, including popular ones such as Efferalgan, Amoxicilin, Ampicillin, Berberin, Pommade and children’s medications.
VPMA thinks the market will stabilize in the time to come and price fluctuations will not be big. The association also asserted that future prices will still depend on the costs of import input materials and the dong/dollar rate. The prices of some imported items may increase due to foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations.
In a recent talk with the local press, DAV Head Truong Quoc Cuong maintained that he had heard rumors that there is no relation between the gold price and that of medicine. However, Cuong claimed that the drug price always increases when gold does.
In an effort to curb price increases, the watchdog agency has requested producers to take all necessary measures to cut production expenses and help stabilize the drug market. However, it seems to be impossible to prevent the drug price increases, especially at Tet.
In December 2009,
VietNamNet/SGTT, TBKTVN
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