Increase in prices of drugs by up to 11% - Government adopted new prices


The Government of Serbia has decided that the prices of
drugs will be increased by average of 11.67%. Because of the harmonization with
the exchange rate of Euro, the prices of all drugs (both domestic and imported)
in our market will be increased by that percentage.
The reason for the correction of prices is drop in the value of Dinar against
Euro in the previous period. Aforementioned measure was necessary in order to enable
regular supply of drugs to the market.
New price lists will be introduced in pharmacies in about 10 days. In the
meantime, before their application starts, the inventory of all drugs on stocks
must be made.
- That is a responsible action and the only solution to the problem of lack of
imported drugs. However, harmonization of prices should have taken place before
because the pharmaceutical industry had huge daily losses due to the exchange
rate of Euro – says Dr Dragomir Marisavljević, the President of the Group of
Drug Manufacturers.
The increase in prices of drugs will be first felt by the citizens who buy
medicaments from the so-called negative list.
- We will have to set aside more money for drugs, but this increase in price
has already been included in the financial plan. We are still within that
framework – says Svetlana Vukajlović, the CEO of the Republic Medical Insurance
Institute, and adds that the increase in prices is not going to affect the
citizens who use the drugs from the positive list.
Namely, by the decision of the Government, the highest price of drug is determined, and the manufacturer can sell that drug to the Republic Medical Insurance Institute (RZZO) at lower price. Following this Government’s decision, the manufacturers and RZZO should start negotiations and determine retail price for each of the drugs from the positive list.
By the way, the prices of drugs in Serbia are brought in accord with the prices in Italy, Croatia and Slovenia.


