The prices of medicine have increased by 14.15 percent in Pakistan.
According to a recent report, the prices of medicines have seen a significant surge, with an annual increase of 14.15 percent recorded.
The report stated that health facilities have become 15.22 percent more expensive, making it difficult for people to afford medical treatment.
Additionally, doctor’s fees have risen by 18.76 percent within a year, adding to the financial burden on patients.
The prices of medicines have also seen a surge, with a 1.66 percent increase in just September. Dental services have become 29.47 percent more expensive, and medical tests have become 7.32 percent more costly.
The cost of medical facilities has increased by 17.12 percent within a year, making it challenging for people to access healthcare services.
The report also revealed that the education sector has seen a 9.58 percent price hike, and tax on cars has increased by a staggering 168.79 percent.