Druggists and Chemists want pharmaceutical corporations to increase their commissions by 25%

Druggists and Chemists want pharmaceutical corporations to increase their commissions by 25%
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Published: 2025-10-09 19:23:53

The Bangladesh Chemists and Druggists Association (BCDA) has threatened harsher measures if their demand is not fulfilled within 15 days and has called on pharmaceutical firms to raise the sales commission for medication merchants by 25%.
At a news conference held Thursday at the Jatiya news Club in Dhaka, the association's central executive committee made the demand.
In a written statement, BCDA President Moinul Haque Chowdhury stated that they had already discussed the matter in many meetings with the Directorate General of Drug Administration (DGDA) and the Bangladesh Association of Pharmaceutical Industries.

“We also staged human chains across the country on May 22, 2025 to press home our logical demand, but no effective measures have been taken yet,” he said.

Moinul said there are around five lakh drug traders in Bangladesh, and they do not produce medicines themselves.

He further alleged that despite 85 years passing, the sales commission has not increased but rather decreased, while neighboring countries like India and Pakistan offer commissions above 30% to their medicine retailers.

The BCDA president said, “During the Covid-19 crisis, medicine retailers risked their lives to serve patients when the entire nation was struggling. Yet, their contributions remain undervalued.”

He added that government fees and business expenses—including trade license renewal, drug license fees, pharmacy course costs, VAT, shop rent, pharmacist salary, and electricity bills—have all risen sharply.

“Given the soaring costs of living and doing business, continuing pharmacy operations under the current commission rate has become extremely difficult,” he said.

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