Dr Ramsaran addressed what he called “the mischief of the myth of the pathological, spurious counterfeit claims of these inflated prices $8000 versus a few hundred dollars” made by the Kaieteur News. Depo Provera, a contraceptive injection for females, was purchased for $1561 in 2011 and not $8000. This price for this pre-syringed 150mg to 3ml product has had a slight increase in 2012 to $1957. The discredited Kaieteur News claimed that the Health Ministry had bought the injection for as much as $8 000 from the NEW GPC.
Aspirin
“A packet size of 1000 aspirin tablets with a dosage of 300 milligrams we paid $485 and for some reason this year it seems to have dropped to $468… whereas, the claim or the fictitious price claimed for the two particular years were $2700… those are some discrepancies,” Dr Ramsaran remarked.
Atenonol
Atenonol, a frequently used the drug – the claim was that the ministry was spending $18,000 on a 1000 package size of this product. In 2011, the price paid was $1165 and in 2012, $1461, for the 50 mg tablets in 1000 package. For 100 mg, the ministry paid in 2011, $1693 and this year $1985.