Cheaper Medicines Bill Petition

Good morning everyone! I usually don’t do political posts anymore here at Waukster but I’m really pushing for this so I might as well do it here. Since I started this blog, I’ve always done my best to keep all of you informed with all the latest happenings for our games. Now let’s turn the tables, it’s me asking a big favor from all of you. Please sign this online petition that will push for the passage of the Cheaper Medicines Bill authored by Senator Mar Roxas.

It’s amazing that pharma companies are able to sway the votes and minds of our congressmen and senators. I’m really shocked at how arrogant some of our politicians are. This is a really good bill that when passed will lower costs of medicines and it will have a genuine effect on all of us - regardless if we are poor, rich, or middle class.

Since we live in the internet age and it would be so tiring to go to a rally, let’s all just sign this online petition instead (LOL). Here’s the link - please feel free to blog about this and pass this to your friends. Let’s take up this cause and make our leaders hear it!


http://www.petitiononline.com/cheap862/petition.html

Click the link above and sign the petition! It won’t take you more than 1 minute.

Here’s the complete petition:

To: Philippine Congress
Online Petition in Support of the Affordable Medicines Act

Cut the costs of medicines. Pass the Affordable Medicines Act Now!

Petition: We urge Congress to immediately pass the Affordable Medicines Act principally authored by Senator Mar Roxas.

Status: Senate and House are working on consolidated version which hopefully can be signed into law on or before Labor Day (Thursday, May 1, 2008).

What the measure seeks to do:

1. Amend the Intellectual Property Code to allow parallel importation of affordable medicines from abroad, and to help generics firms to develop quality and affordable generic medicines.

2. Allow the President, upon recommendation of the Secretary of Health, to impose drug price ceilings in times of calamity, public health emergencies, events that cause artificial and unreasonable price hikes in medicines, the prevalence of illegal price manipulation and whenever prices of essential drugs have risen to unreasonable levels.

3. Strengthen the Bureau of Food and Drug Administration (BFAD) by allowing it to retain its operating income or earnings for modernization, training and equipment upgrades and expansion of human resources.

Differences between the Senate and House Versions:

1. Title – The Senate version is known as the Quality Affordable Medicines Act. The House version is known as the Cheaper Medicines Act.

2. Price Regulation:

o The Senate subscribes to the idea of price regulation on medicines but only through the Office of the President based on the recommendation of the Secretary of Health. This streamlines the process of price regulation and makes it more accountable and transparent to the people.
o The House version seeks to establish a drug price regulatory board composed of different stakeholders that will have the power to set the prices of medicines – higher or lower – based on their analysis of the situation.
3. On the generics-only provision, both chambers have agreed to work on this as a separate bill to fast-track the passage of amendments to the Intellectual Property Code.

Will the passage of this bill bring down the costs of medicines in the country? Senator Mar Roxas said: “All the tools to help the executive bring in quality affordable medicines and promote better competition in the pharmaceutical and retail industry are in this measure. This is why I am reiterating my call for its immediate passage.”

Why not a Drug Price Regulatory Board rather than relying on the Secretary of Health to regulate the price of drugs? “I want accountability to be placed in one person – the Secretary of Health, who will thus forward his recommendations to the President. To place the power of price regulation under a nameless, faceless board would serve only to diffuse accountability and perpetuate finger-pointing at the expense of the public.” (Sen. Mar Roxas, February 8, 2008)

Next steps after the bill is passed? “I call on the DoH to start working on a concrete plan on how to use parallel importation and price regulation to bring down the cost of medicines in the country. Once this plan is completed, it must be presented before stakeholders and the general public at an Affordable Medicines Summit to ensure the cooperation of all in the effective implementation of this landmark law.” (Sen. Mar Roxas, April 11, 2008 interview at the Senate)

Examples of Price Differentials of Drugs in RP and Other Countries:

a. Norvasc, a maintenance drug for hypertension, is priced at P44.75 in the Philippines yet sells for the equivalent of P5.00 in India.
b. Bactrim 400, a drug to treat respiratory tract infection, is priced at P17.75 per tablet in the Philippines yet sells for the equivalent of P1.00 in Pakistan and 69 centavos in India.
c. Ventolin inhaler for asthmatic children is priced at P406 per inhaler in the Philippines yet sells for P231 per inhaler in Bangkok, Thailand.

The passage of the Affordable Medicines Act will enable both the government and the private sector to bring in these quality affordable medicines so that Filipinos will have the same access to cheaper drugs as the Indians, Pakistanis, Thais, and other nationalities. By bringing in these more affordable drugs, competition in the local market will be enhanced thus compelling our own pharmaceutical industry to lower their prices. The same thing happened when the monopoly of the PLDT was broken because of the entry of Globe Telecoms, Bayantel, and Sun Cellular. Or when PAL was forced to improve its services and be on time because of Cebu Pacific and other budget airlines.

As Senator Roxas explained: “My colleagues and I already agree in principle on two items: first, we want to promote the local generics industry and loosen monopolistic and oligapolistic controls in the pharmaceutical industry, and second, that price regulation is an option that ought to be at the government’s disposal.”

If you’re a blogger and you blog about this, just give me the link and I will include your blog post in my next 10 posts in this blog. That will give you LOTS of traffic. To everyone else - PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION!

13 Responses to “Cheaper Medicines Bill Petition”


  1. IMHO, the cheap medicine bill should be approved along side a bill that will tighten up the importation of raw materials for local generics firms to make medicines. Mahirap din po kse yung substandard yung mga materials na gagamitin para gumawa ng gamot.

    With the ongoing price hikes, I’m sure a lot of people would (should!) support this petition.


  2. [...] found about this petition at my friend Carlo Ople’s blog. The Cheaper Medicines Bill authored by Senator Mar Roxas is really essential for a third world [...]


  3. this is something new huh? btw thx for the info…. **SIGNED**


  4. Signed yesterday, posted it on my blog. /no1

  5. The Angel-Killer
    April 28th, 2008 at 9:25 am

    **Signed**

    pray and hope this bill will be passed ^_^


  6. **Signed**

    sign pa mga toL, balang araw magkakasakit din kayo at mapapakinabangan nyo rin to

    as of 10:30 a total of 87 signatures pa lang swt


  7. Signed the petition already! I also blogged about it. Here’s the address: http://marroxas2010.blogspot.com/2008/04/support-cheaper-medicines-bill-sign.html


  8. Sige. Sign lang. Para magkaubusan ng DOKTOR sa PINAS.


  9. signed!!

    as of 11:17 total of 98 signitures

    guys sign up na kyo pra satin din to…

    ung madaming mg comment sa pRO try to comment on this also ^_^


  10. /e5


  11. no need for that since PGMA’s signature is the last thing left for the bill to take effect. that is if the petition could reach out for PGMA’s 100% support for the bill.


  12. [...] I’d like to thank everyone who signed the CHEAPER MEDICINES BILL online petition. The law was passed last week and we’re now just waiting for President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo [...]


  13. [...]  Cheaper Medicines Bill Petition Good morning everyone! I usually don’t do political posts anymore here at Waukster but I’m really pushing for this so I might as well do it here. Since I started this blog, I’ve always done my best to keep all of you informed with all the latest happenings for our games. Now let’s turn the tables, it’s me asking a big favor from all of you. Please sign this online petition that will push for the passage of the Cheaper Medicines Bill authored by Senator Mar Roxas. [...]

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