BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 30. Azerbaijan’s
Tariff (Price) Council has approved the maximum prices for newly
registered medicines and adjusted the limits for others to ensure
stable supply and accessibility, Trend reports.


The Tariff (Price) Council approved the move under the “On the
Electric Power Industry” law and the new “On Gas Supply” law, which
takes effect on January 1, 2026.


At its recent session, the council set the upper price limits
for 237 newly registered medicines, lowered the maximum prices for
five medicines, and revised the ceilings for 53 medicines in
accordance with the Cabinet of Ministers’ June 3, 2015, Decision
No. 209 and the council’s July 21, 2015, Instruction to maintain
reliable availability.







The council emphasized that these adjustments consider the trade
name, pharmaceutical form, active ingredient, dosage, packaging,
quantity, and country of manufacture. A complete list of medicines
with approved maximum prices is available on the Tariff (Price)
Council’s official website (www.tariff.gov.az) in the “Medicines”
section (http://tariff.gov.az/documents/DVA.pdf).