3 result(s) for painkillers in Health & Wellness
Price Cuts on Certain OTC Drugs & Prescription Medicines at Pharmacies in Hungary
- 16 Jun 2025 10:15 AM
- health & wellness
The Hungarian Chamber of Pharmacists said that pharmacies will also enforce the voluntary price restrictions of pharmaceutical manufacturers and wholesalers so pharmacies will sell the products concerned at their own list prices as of December 31, 2024, or cheaper, National Economy Minister Marton Nagy said on his Facebook page.
Prescriptions Now Mandatory In Hungary For Some Painkillers
- 21 Nov 2019 7:46 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- health & wellness
The National Institute of Pharmacy and Nutrition (OGYÉI) said the purchase of some painkillers containing ibuprofen will require medical prescription, news site origo.hu reports.
Some 200,000 Hungarians Addicted To Medication
- 15 Aug 2017 10:00 AM
- health & wellness
Close to 200,000 Hungarians suffer from addiction to some kind of medicine, the toxicologist Gábor Zacher said on public television on Sunday. Some 70,000 Hungarians are addicted to sedatives, about 100,00 to laxatives and 25,000 to nasal drops, Zacher said on news channel M1.
Price Cuts on Certain OTC Drugs & Prescription Medicines at Pharmacies in Hungary
- 16 Jun 2025 10:15 AM
- health & wellness
The Hungarian Chamber of Pharmacists said that pharmacies will also enforce the voluntary price restrictions of pharmaceutical manufacturers and wholesalers so pharmacies will sell the products concerned at their own list prices as of December 31, 2024, or cheaper, National Economy Minister Marton Nagy said on his Facebook page.
Prescriptions Now Mandatory In Hungary For Some Painkillers
- 21 Nov 2019 7:46 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- health & wellness
The National Institute of Pharmacy and Nutrition (OGYÉI) said the purchase of some painkillers containing ibuprofen will require medical prescription, news site origo.hu reports.
Some 200,000 Hungarians Addicted To Medication
- 15 Aug 2017 10:00 AM
- health & wellness
Close to 200,000 Hungarians suffer from addiction to some kind of medicine, the toxicologist Gábor Zacher said on public television on Sunday. Some 70,000 Hungarians are addicted to sedatives, about 100,00 to laxatives and 25,000 to nasal drops, Zacher said on news channel M1.










