Govt to sell 425 generic medicines at Jan Aushadhi stores
Government plans to sell more than 400
generic medicines at cheaper price through Jan Aushadhi stores by end of this
year. At present, there are 225 generic medicines available at Jan Aushadhi
store. The rates of medicine on these stores are as low as one-third to
one-tenth of the market price depending on the type of medicine.
Ahir said the ministry will provide quality
generic medicines to all, especially the poor, including medicines used for
treating diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Speaking while
inaugurating the Jan Aushadhi store Ahir said, "We will increase the
number of generic medicines to 425 from 225 at present which will also include
medicines treating for diabetes and cancer among others."
The government is also planning to increase
the number Jan Aushadhi stores to 3,000 that will be opened in two years across
the country by involving B Pharma and M Pharma qualified unemployed populace. The
government has been selling generic medicines at affordable prices in the name
of Jan Aushadhi medicines since 2008.
In February this year, the government decided
to permit sale of Jan Aushadhi Medicines through private retailers in addition
to Government hospitals and Jan Aushadhi Stores in order to expand the network
of sale and to reach out to all sections of the society.
Source: http://genericpharma20.curatasite.com/articles/share/2034761/
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