Price cap on cancer drugs increase to tackle shortage
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Price cap on cancer drugs increase to tackle shortage

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The drug price regulator National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) raised ceiling rates for two key platinum-based cancer drugs ​by 50% after a surge in raw material costs triggered ‌widespread shortages, according to a government notification seen ​by Reuters.

The NPPA invoked special provisions ⁠to raise rates for the drugs after receiving federal government approval citing public interest, according to the notification dated June 11.

Patients have been grappling with shortages of platinum-based cancer drugs cisplatin ‌and carboplatin, as hospitals, especially government-run facilities, run ‌short. The ⁠prices of the drugs, used to treat ⁠ovarian, lung and bladder cancers, are capped and controlled by the government.

The ceiling rate for cisplatin was raised to ₹10.89 ($0.1144) ​per ml from ₹7.26, while that for carboplatin was increased to ₹90.74 ($0.9530) per ml from ₹60.49 excluding taxes, the notification showed.

“… The authority noted concerns regarding shortage ‌and supply disruptions of carboplatin and cisplatin formulations, which are ​essential oncology medicines used in the treatment of various cancers,” the NPPA said, adding ⁠that their uninterrupted availability is critical for public health.

The drugs are manufactured by several companies, including Cipla, Intas Pharmaceuticals ‌and oncology-focussed firms such as Naprod Life Sciences and Venus Remedies. “The increase is a one-time revision and will be reviewed after six months,” the NPPA said.

India is heavily dependent on imported platinum, which is used in industries ranging from automobiles and jewellery to chemicals and ‌pharmaceuticals.

Supplies of the white metal from key producers such as ​South Africa have dwindled amid soaring costs, while the West Asia conflict has further disrupted supply ⁠chains and raised manufacturing expenses, doctors and industry executives have told ⁠ Reuters.

The increase on drug price caps offers relief to medicine makers who had temporarily halted production ‌as platinum prices more than doubled amid tight supplies, strong demand and shrinking inventories.

Published - June 12, 2026 12:28 pm IST


Source: The Hindu

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