
Southeast Asian Nations Address Medicine Supply and Price Stability Amid Middle East Crisis
Health officials in Malaysia and pharmaceutical firms in the Philippines have announced that medicine supply and prices are expected to remain stable until at least June, as countries in the region manage potential impacts from the ongoing Middle East conflict.
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Drug firms pledge to keep medicine prices until June
MANILA, Philippines — Both foreign and local pharmaceutical companies have pledged not to increase the prices of medicine amid the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, but only until June, when they are expected to order new stocks, Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa said on Friday. Herbosa said drug makers made the commitment during a meeting
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