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India expects to benefit from new US President Trump's moves on drug prices

30 January 2017
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The pharmaceutical sector in India is set to gain rather than be impacted with the new US President Donald Trump's decision to reduce drug prices, given that the country's generic medicines are already affordable. To make some more drugs affordable, India's National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority capped prices of 11 essential drugs, while those of 22 medicines have been revised, reports The Pharma Letter’s India correspondent.

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