It wants this data in 10 days, failing which there could be prosecution under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955, it has said.
The Drug (Prices Control) Order implemented in May last year brought into its purview 652 packs of 348 formulations.
The regulator could cap the prices of 546 medicine packs, based on data available with market research agency IMS Health.
For the rest, IMS does not record or report data as many of these are marketed directly by companies through specific stockists.
“We have requested companies many times but they have not yet furnished the required data. Now if we do not get the data, we will fix prices on our own and might also penalise companies under the law for not supplying information,”
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