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| Aug 10, 2007 | |
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Change of supplier sees spike in price of medicine
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| RECENTLY, I visited the National Skin Centre (NSC) for follow-up treatment of hair loss.
During my last visit in March, I was given an 80ml bottle of Minoxi 5 from Trima Pharmaceutical and the price was $38.50. This time round, I was prescribed the same medicine, from ICM Pharma, but the price was $45.50 for a 60ml bottle. When I called NSC to ask for an explanation, the customer service officer said the centre had changed supplier, hence the price increase. She was unable to provide a reason for the change of supplier, but stressed that NSC strived to keep costs low for consumers. Going by volume, the price increase was a hefty 57.6 per cent, and this in less than five months. Ler Liling (Ms) | |
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