the manufacturer or his representative decides to sell a medicine in belarus, for example, made in india, they look at what the active substance is in it and check whether it is on the list of the new version 776 of the savmin’s resolution, they find it there, then, you need to agree with the state on the price at which you can purchase it for belarus. if the drug has already been sold on our market before, they take it. the average purchase price in the last 6 months, for example, is 20 rubles. for 10 g, then they look at what price the manufacturer sells it to 13 countries from the approved list in india itself. add up these 14 indicators and divide by 14, get the average selling price of the drug in the reference countries, for example, it is 22 rubles per 10 g. then the average price of the drug on the belarusian market over the last six months is added with the average price reference markets, in our example it is 20 + 22 and the arithmetic mean is derived, that is , they divide the result by two, they get 21 rubles per 10 g of the drug. this figure becomes the price ceiling at wh