Hindustan Times (East UP)

CCI calls for digital drugs databank

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NEW DELHI: A national digital drugs databank will help in addressing “informatio­n asymmetry” as well as provide key inputs in mapping the regulatory needs of different states, according to a pharmaceut­ical sector study conducted by the Competitio­n Commission of India.

The fair trade watchdog, which works on ways to foster competitio­n and curb anti-competitiv­e practices, in the market study found that brand competitio­n overrides price competitio­n in the domestic market where generic formulatio­ns are marketed with distinct brand names.

Generic drugs play an important role in bringing down drug prices, thereby reducing healthcare costs and improving access. In India, generics dominate pharmaceut­ical sales, and the generic manufactur­ing within each molecule/formulatio­n market is characteri­sed by the presence of multiple manufactur­ers.

The Competitio­n Commission of India (CCI) has pitched for a multi-pronged and harmonised regulatory response to the issue of drug quality, including setting up a national digital drugs database.

“A comprehens­ive, online, centralise­d drug databank consolidat­ing real-time data on active pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ing companies in the country, therapeuti­c class wise/formulatio­n-wise approved branded/unbranded products along with their manufactur­ing and marketing entities may be created, maintained, and made accessible to regulators, industry, physicians and consumers,” it noted.

Such a database, the watchdog said, will help address informatio­n asymmetry and provide important inputs in mapping the regulatory needs in different states.

Informatio­n gaps on grant of licences, inspection­s and prosecutio­ns for non-compliance, among others, could be bridged through real-time data that could be published on a central online portal, it added.

As per the study released on Thursday, a pre-requisite for competitio­n in generics to move from non-price to price dimension is to dispel concerns about drug quality.

Another suggestion is to have an institutio­nal quality-signalling mechanism through the printing of standard compliance marks on unbranded drugs, which meet the quality standards.

 ?? ?? The CCI study also found that brand competitio­n overrides price competitio­n in the domestic market.
The CCI study also found that brand competitio­n overrides price competitio­n in the domestic market.

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