GSK produces around 450 million Panadol tablets each year. They have proposed the price per tablet as Rs. 2.47, but the government reduced it to Rs. 1.35. The company said that it is not cost-effective for them.
Now the tables have turned, we are borrowing and lending not at the same rates but kar tou rahay hain na. Hum ne dekha Sri Lanka ko madad chahiye bass pohnch gaye hum apna bara dil aur khuli jaib lay kay.
With the start of the new year, government officials have announced new accords for different prices. In correlation to this, Chairman FBR Muhammad Ashfaq Ahmad said that he thought the pharmaceutical prices need to be reduced by 20%.