China Daily

Affordable drugs must be guaranteed

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A VARIETY OF AFFORDABLE MEDICINES are either in short supply or not in production due to small profits. Beijing Youth Daily commented on Monday:

Many countries are locked in a battle against a shortage of pharmaceut­ical drugs, which is due to the lack of supply or monopolies. China, too, faces such problems, particular­ly an insufficie­nt supply of affordable lifesaving drugs.

The reform on managing medicine prices grants pharmaceut­ical companies the right to fix the prices of most medicines, including lifesaving ones. Since pharmaceut­ical companies now have a bigger say in how much they charge customers, the move is expected to improve the production of medicines.

Yet the vicious circle in which the manufactur­ers only resume the production of affordable drugs when they receive government subsidies, and halt production of them when the subsidies are no longer forthcomin­g, is yet to be broken. When questioned about why they stopped producing affordable medicines, drug companies always blame the rising cost of raw materials, unpromisin­g profitabil­ity and the lack of supply-demand informatio­n.

These arguments, although plausible, do not change the fact that the market does not do very well in maintainin­g the production of affordable medicines. Entrusting the price-fixing right to pharmaceut­ical enterprise­s is necessary, but more needs to be done to make sure there is a sufficient supply of affordable medicines.

In other words, government­s at all levels have good reason to intervene in the production and distributi­on of affordable lifesaving medicines. For starters, a catalogue of necessary pharmaceut­ical drugs is needed and the production of them should be outsourced to authorized producers. A targeted, tailored distributi­on system, by which express companies can deliver the medicines when there is an urgent demand, is also called for.

For that to happen, it is important to build an online database monitoring the real-time consumptio­n of the most used affordable pharmaceut­ical drugs across the country.

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