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Government to end monopoly in drug procurement

02 Sep 2023 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

  • The minister emphasizes the need to increase the number of qualified registered suppliers for each drug

By Sheain Fernandopulle   

Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella has directed the National Drug Regulatory Authority (NMRA) to end the existing monopoly in the supply of certain drugs. 


The directive was given during a discussion held yesterday (01) with officials from various healthcare institutions, including the National Drug Regulatory Authority, State Pharmaceutical Corporation, Medical Supply Division, and Asian Development Bank.   

During the discussion, the minister highlighted the serious problems associated with relying on a single supplier for certain medicines. To avoid such problems, he urged the authorities to distribute procurement contracts among multiple qualified suppliers.   


The minister also emphasized the need to increase the number of qualified registered suppliers for each drug, introducing competition to control issues such as drug shortages and rising prices.   


The minister further instructed the NMRA to expedite the process by adhering to the necessary rules and procedures, particularly for suppliers who meet the required qualifications.   


Besides, the Ministry of Health was tasked with formulating a policy to ensure that life-saving and essential medicines are adequately stocked in the Medical Supply Division, maintaining a one-year supply.   

 During the discussion, the minister highlighted the serious problems associated with relying on a single supplier for certain medicines. To avoid such problems, he urged the authorities to distribute procurement contracts among multiple qualified suppliers.   


The minister also emphasized the need to increase the number of qualified registered suppliers for each drug, introducing competition to control issues such as drug shortages and rising prices.   


The minister further instructed the NMRA to expedite the process by adhering to the necessary rules and procedures, particularly for suppliers who meet the required qualifications.    Besides, the Ministry of Health was tasked with formulating a policy to ensure that life-saving and essential medicines are adequately stocked in the Medical Supply Division, maintaining a one-year supply.