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Prices of vital medicines go up 9% in Sverdlovsk Region


6.07.2015
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, July 6, 2015. Sverdlovsk Region division of Rospotrebnadzor (the state consumer rights watchdog) checked retail prices of vital medications to discover that these increased by 8.9% compared with December 2014, the division head Igor Trofimov announced at a press conference in Yekaterinburg.

He said prices went up by an average of 7.2% in the country overall and by 8.3% in Ural Federal District.


‘However, prices are now a bit lower than in April 2015; they dropped by 0.4% in Sverdlovsk Region and by 0.3% in Ural Federal District and remained more or less the same in the country on the whole. However, the price of medicines in the under-50 RUR group keeps rising. In Sverdlovsk Region, the increase was 0.3%. The medications in the 50 to 500 RUR group grew slightly less expensive, and those in the over-500 RUR became 1.1% less costly,’ Trofimov said.
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