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. 2022 Feb 24;15(1):9.
doi: 10.1186/s40545-022-00413-3.

Forming a medicines pricing policy for low and middle-income countries (LMICs): the case for Pakistan

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Forming a medicines pricing policy for low and middle-income countries (LMICs): the case for Pakistan

Zaheer-Ud-Din Babar. J Pharm Policy Pract. .

Abstract

Equitable access to medicines has played a vital role to improve patient health outcomes and reducing mortality globally. However, it is important to note that medicines pricing is a key determinant in promoting access to medicines. The studies and empirical data have shown that there are wide variations in prices across countries for the same brand of medicines. World Health Organisation (WHO) has provided guidelines to formulate country pharmaceutical pricing policies. However, little is known how these guidelines will be used in the country-specific setting. This commentary provides guiding principles and outlines the basis to form a medicines pricing policy in a low and middle-income country, Pakistan. It discusses the current medicines pricing policy and provides suggestions for future work. The suggested medicines pricing structure and lessons learned in this commentary can also be applied in other low-resource settings.

Keywords: Access to medicines; Low and middle income countries (LMICs); Medicine prices; Pakistan.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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