Health Country February 15, 2025

Minsa Pharmacies Will Offer Medicines at Affordable Prices

Starting today, the pharmacies of the Ministry of Health (Minsa) in Peru will begin selling 20 essential medicines, including pain relievers and antibiotics, at affordable prices to improve access to public health.


Minsa Pharmacies Will Offer Medicines at Affordable Prices

Starting today, pharmacies of the Ministry of Health (Minsa) will begin selling 20 medications at affordable prices for the population. This measure aims primarily to guarantee access to basic and essential treatments for various diseases.

Among the medications that will be available are analgesics, antibiotics, medications for diabetes, anxiety, and depression. The cost of these drugs will be significantly reduced compared to market prices, benefiting thousands of people who require these treatments to take care of their health.

One of the representatives of Minsa noted: "It is essential that all citizens have access to the medications they need to treat their illnesses. With this initiative, we seek to provide an economic and quality alternative to ensure the well-being of the population."

This action is part of a series of measures that Minsa is implementing to improve healthcare in the country. It is expected that the sale of these medications at affordable prices will help reduce the economic burden that acquiring medical treatments represents for many families.