Painkillers and Allergy Drugs Surge in Price as Supply Costs Jump 30% Due to the War in Iran
Pharmacists in England are reporting sharp increases in the prices of common medicines, including painkillers and allergy treatments, which they link to the ongoing war in Iran and its disruption of global energy and supply chains. According to the National Pharmaceutical Association (NPA), retail prices for paracetamol have risen by around 20–30% since February, while similar increases have been recorded for cetirizine and other widely used over-the-counter drugs. Some products, including aspirin and co-codamol, are also becoming harder to obtain, with intermittent shortages already affecting availability.
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