Acting Presidential Spokesperson and Cabinet Sec. Karlo Nograles on Wednesday (Dec. 8) announced that President Rodrigo Duterte has signed an executive order (EO) that regulates the prices of drugs and medicines used to address the leading causes of morbidity in the country.
“This is part of efforts to improve access to affordable, quality medicines and reduce the health-related expenses of our countrymen, consistent with the goals of the Universal Health Care Act,” Nograles said.
He added that the President signed EO No. 155 on Tuesday (Dec. 7). The issuance states that price regulation via maximum retail price (MRP) and/or maximum wholesale price (MW) will be imposed on 34 drug molecules and 71 drug formulas used in agents affecting bone metabolism, analgesics, anesthetics, anti-angina, antiarrhythmics, anti-asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease medicines, antibiotics, anticoagulants, anticonvulsants, antidiabetic drugs, antidiuretics, and antiemetics.
Also covered by the EO are drug molecules and formulas utilized in anti-glaucoma, anti-hypercholesterolemia medicines, antihypertensive medicines, anti-neoplastic/anti-cancer medicines, anti-Parkinsons disease drugs, drugs for overactive bladders, growth hormone inhibitors, immunosuppressant drugs, iron chelating agents, and psoriasis, seborrhea, and ichthyosis medicines.
Section 2 of the EO requires all manufacturers, importers, distributors, wholesalers, traders, and retailers to “display the retail price which shall not exceed the MRP.”
The EO specifies that “the MRP, preceded by the words ‘RETAIL PRICE NOT TO EXCEED,’ and ‘UNDER DRUG PRICE REGULATION,’ on a red strip, shall be clearly printed on the label of the immediate container of the drug and medicine and the minimum pack thereof offered for retail.”
The list of medicines and their corresponding MRPs and MWPs shall be subject to the review of the Department of Health in consultation with the Department of Trade and Industry six months from the effectivity of the EO, and every six months thereafter. (OPS) – jlo