Antibiotics Prices in Vietnam Rise (Vietnam)
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
Antibiotics prices in Vietnam have jumped considerably this year, according to a report by the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade. Some of the most often used drugs that saw price hikes included cefaclor, which went up 12 percent and amoxicilin, which increased 4.7 percent. Much of the rise in prices is due to climbing costs of imported materials for the country's expanding pharmaceutical industry. (Click here for more
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