Roxas pushes approval of cheap medicines bill
Sen. Manuel “Mar” Roxas III, chairman of the Senate trade and commerce committee, has continued his fight for the approval of his sponsored bill for quality and low-cost medicine for the benefit of the masses.
Roxas actually started his campaign for lower priced medicine way back when he was still Secretary of Trade and Industry, contending that creating competition against multinational drug companies in the country could result in affordable prices of medicines.
The cost of medicine in our country has been higher than in other Asian countries, 22 times higher than in
Roxas cited that a canister of Ventolin, for example, costs P315 in the
An 80 mg tablet of Bactrim is sold at P15.55 in the
In the Lower House, the author of the “cheaper medicine bill” is Rep. Ferjenel Biron of
Biron’s family has also been into the pharmaceutical business, as manufacturer and distributor. — Phoebe Jen Indino/RAE
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