Pharmaceutical firm Bell-Kenz Pharma Inc. is turning the tables on those who accused the company of engaging in a “prescription for sale” scheme.
Bell-Kenz Pharma Inc. chief executive officer Luis Raymond Go answers questions from senators during a hearing of the committee on health.MANILA, Philippines —
Bell-Kenz has been accused of giving rebates of up to P2 million, luxury cars, travel and other perks to doctors who prescribe the firm’s medicines. “Bell-Kenz’s medicines are 30 percent cheaper and the end user preferred its products. Consequently, the shares of multinational companies’ leading brands are being devoured. So maybe, it has an effect,” she added.
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