Abstract
This commentary highlights the poor availability of essential psychiatric medicines at public sector facilities in India and illustrates why even a flourishing generics industry does not assure access to affordable psychiatric medicines for most Indian patients. The paper outlines the Indian government's pricing regulations and then enumerates recommendations for reform.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
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