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Medicines are getting more expensive across the country

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October 10, 2019
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Medicines are getting expensive across the country. Drug manufacturing companies have increased the prices of medicines by seven per cent.

Blood pressure, diabetes and ulcer medications have been affected by the recent price increase.

According to report, the price of blood pressure medication has gone up by Rs12, diabetes medication by Rs30 and anti-acidity syrups by Rs46.

Calcium supplements will cost five rupees more and painkillers an additional two rupees.

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