October 25, 2016

Relief for diabetes patients as drug prices drop to half

The price of diabetes drugs have halved in the past nine months, bringing relief to around millions of diabetics in India.

PRICE OF 10 TABS OF 20MG EACH

A new class of medicine — belonging to the gliptin family — has lowered the cost of drugs by 50% in less than a year. Of the 68 million diabetics in India, about 1.85 million are on gliptin therapy to manage their type-2 diabetes.

The price came down from `156 a pack in January to `79 in September, thanks 
to aggressive pricing by domestic companies.

An average daily price for other diabetes drugs stands at `45 against ` 5 to `7 
for teneligliptin-based drugs, launched last year.

Glenmark launched teneligliptin under the brands Ziten and Zita Plus at 
a breakthrough price of `19.90 a tablet when most gliptins were priced at around `45.

Today, 30 companies, including Glenmark, Mankind Pharma, Zydus, Eris Life 
Sciences and Intas, are making about 34 brands of drugs from the teneligliptin molecule.

“While most of the gliptins were imported, teneligliptin is the only gliptin to 
be manufactured in India ... With the launch of this, the daily cost of treatment for 
gliptin therapy has come down dramatically,” said Glenn Saldanha, 
chairman, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals.

According to a conservative estimate, a diabetic on gliptin treatment saves more 
than `9,000 a year on medicine.

Mankind Pharmaceuticals, the maker of diabetes drug Dynaglipt, expects prices to 
fall further.

“We are planning to manufacture this molecule (bulk drug) at our new plant, which 
is set to start in January. We may see further cost benefits that may allow prices 
to reduce further,” said RC Juneja, the chief executive officer of Mankind Pharma.

Gliptin therapy is safer, with almost negligible side-effects, experts said. The country’s 
antidiabetes market is one of the fastest-growing segments, with a growth rate 
exceeding 25% at `7,638 crore, says data of the All India Organisation of Chemists 
and Druggists Association.

Source : Hindustan Times

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