Crisis-hit Sri Lanka hikes medicine prices


People queue to get medicine from the outpatient department at the National Hospital in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on April 28, 2022. The Sri Lankan government today announced a 40% hike on dozens of commonly used medicines as the country labours through its worst economic crisis since independence. – EPA pic, April 30, 2022.

CASH-STRAPPED Sri Lanka announced a 40% price hike for dozens of commonly used medicines today as the island nation labours through its worst economic crisis in decades.

Months of lengthy blackouts and acute shortages of food, fuel and pharmaceuticals have sparked widespread protests calling for the government’s resignation.

Hospitals have already cancelled routine surgeries after running out of anaesthetics, and today’s directive applies to 60 medicines in short supply.

Antibiotics, non-prescription painkillers and medications for heart conditions and diabetes will all be subject to the price rise, health minister Channa Jayasumana said.

It is the second time in six weeks that pharmaceutical prices have been raised. In mid-March a 30% increase was imposed.

Industry officials said the latest hike was necessary to offset the impact of fuel prices, which have doubled since December.

Official figures released yesterday showed Sri Lanka’s inflation rate at nearly 30% in April, a seventh consecutive record high. 

Sri Lanka has run out of foreign currency to import sorely needed essential goods.

The government this month announced a default on its US$51 billion (RM222 billion) foreign debt and asked citizens abroad to donate money to help the island out of its economic predicament.

Sri Lanka has asked for an International Monetary Fund bailout, which could take up to three months to arrive. – AFP, April 30, 2022.


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