National List of Essential Medicines (NLEM)

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National Lists of Essential Medicines

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Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare launched the National Lists of Essential Medicines (NLEM) 2022.

Key Takeaways

  • 384 drugs have been included in this list with the addition of 34 drugs, while 26 from the previous list have been dropped.
  • Several antibiotics, vaccines and anti-cancer drugs are set to become more affordable with their addition to the list.
  • “However, in respect of cancer, it is disappointing that more of the highly-priced, effective treatments for various cancers have not been included in the list. 
  • It is positive that the diabetes section has been expanded to include teneligliptin and insulin glargine. 
  • The inclusion of a drug in the NLEM mandates that it is sold at prices fixed by the NPPA.

What is an Essential Medicine

  • As per the World Health Organisation (WHO), Essential Medicines are those that satisfy the priority health care needs of the population.

National List of Essential Medicines NLEM

  • The National list of essential medicines is one of the key instruments in a balanced healthcare delivery system of a country which inter alia includes accessible, affordable quality medicine at all the primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of healthcare. 
  • The first National List of Essential Medicines of India was prepared and released in 1996.
  • The drugs in the NLEM are included in the schedule category and their price is regulated by the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA).
  • Issued by: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
  • It is based on the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Model List of Essential Drugs.
  • Purpose of the National List of Essential Medicines
    • Guide safe and effective treatment of priority disease conditions of a population.
    • Promote the rational use of medicines.
    • Optimise the available health resources of a country It can also be a guiding document for:
    • State governments prepare their list of essential medicines.
    • Procurement and supply of medicines in the public sector.
    • Reimbursement of cost of medicines by organisations to its employees.
    • Reimbursement by insurance companies.
    • Identifying the ‘MUST KNOW’ domain for the teaching and training of health care professionals.

Criteria for inclusion of medicine in NLEM

  • Medicine should be useful in diseases which are a public health problem in India.
  • Medicine should be licensed/ approved by the Drugs Controller General (India) (DCGI).
  • Medicine should have proven efficacy and safety profiles based on scientific evidence.
  • Medicine should be comparatively cost-effective.
  • Medicine should be aligned with the current treatment guidelines
  • Recommended under National Health Programs of India. (e.g. Ivermectin part of Accelerated Plan for Elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis 2018).
  • when more than one medicine is available from the same therapeutic class, one prototype/ medically best-suited medicine of that class is to be included.
  • The price of total treatment is considered and not the unit price of a medicine.
  • Fixed dose combinations are usually not included.
  • Vaccines as and when are included in the Universal Immunisation Program (e.g. Rotavirus vaccine). 

Criteria for deletion of medicine from NLEM

  • The medicine has been banned in India.
  • There are reports of concerns about the safety profile of a medicine.
  • A medicine with better efficacy or favourable safety profiles and better cost-effectiveness is now available.
  • The disease burden for which a medicine is indicated is no longer a national health concern in India.
  • In the case of antimicrobials, if the resistance pattern has rendered a medicine ineffective in the Indian context.

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Content Source: The Hindu

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