| Hospital Margins In Selling And Purchasing Price |
|---|
| Category | Price At Which Hospitals Purchased (Rs) | Price Printed As MRP (Rs) | Difference (In %) |
| Scheduled Drugs |
| Propofol | 40.9 | 187.2 | 357 |
| Tazira Lyo | 100.9 | 446 | 342 |
| Non-Scheduled Drugs |
| Adrenor | 14.7 | 189.9 | 1192 |
| Dotamin | 28.3 | 287.5 | 914 |
| Consumables |
| Three way stop-cap bivalve | 5.7 | 106 | 1737 |
| Bed-wet wipes | 33 | 350 | 959 |
| Medical Devices |
| IV infusion set | 5.2 | 115 | 1271 |
| Disposable syringe without needle | 13.6 | 200 | 1208 |
Source: National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority
The benefits accrued to the hospitals and not manufacturers, the NPPA noted.
For example, a three-way stop cock–used in intravenous lines–was priced at Rs 5.77 to the hospital but charged at Rs 106 to patients, a 1,737% increase. Similarly, in scheduled drugs, Verfen–prescribed for pain relief after surgery–was purchased by the hospital at Rs 56.44 but was charged at Rs 220 to patients, an increase of 290%.