Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Hidden' increases in non-prescription drugs seeing pharmacists

Athens Increases in the prices of non-mandatory prescription drugs (MYSYFA) complain pharmacists, after the release of their sales channels. As stated in the announcement of the Panhellenic Pharmacists Association (PFS) already on the pretext of changing packaging increased by 32% the price in an analgesic, while a similar percentage increase observed in decongestant


 The pharmacists argue that "only a half months from the enactment of polynomoschediou (which included the setting for the liberation of selling MYSYFA) best sellers formulations of this drug class, changing packaging and sold at most 30-40% more expensive."  http://fortalent.com/blog/view/s/2014-05-16-kyle-leon-review-say-watch-your-diet-for-weight-loss/

C PFS accuses the Ministry of Development that, with the passing of polynomoschediou finally achieved the opposite of the desired effect, namely the increase rather than reduce the price


of prescription drugs not necessarily emphasizing the statement "unfortunately the facts corroborate the alleged 'corporatist' positions pharmacists who shouted that the drug is not common consumer goods and MYSYFA prices are the lowest in the EU We hope to not be seen again in charge of the cartels pharmacists for the price increases

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