ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

National pharmaceuticals policy

Alright kiddo, sometimes people get sick and they need medicine to help them feel better. In every country, the government makes rules about how medicine should be made, sold, and used. These rules are called the national pharmaceutical policy.

Think of it like a recipe book for medicine! Just like how your mom or dad follows a recipe to make your favorite cookies, the government follows this policy to make sure the medicine is safe, works well, and doesn't cost too much.

In the policy, they decide which medicines are allowed to be sold in the country and set standards for how they should be made. They also check to make sure that the medicine is not fake or bad for you.

The national pharmaceutical policy also talks about how much money people should pay for medicine. That way, everyone can afford it, even if they don't have a lot of money.

So, the national pharmaceutical policy is like a big book of rules that governments follow to make sure everyone can get medicine that works well, is safe, and not too expensive.