As of January 30, 2026, 2,072 drug names have been registered in the system. A total of 80,459,621 packages have been released, of which 25,023,558 packages have already been withdrawn from circulation.
According to the order of the Ministry of Health dated December 15, 2025, a module for centralized monitoring and management of drug inventories was launched in pilot mode, aimed at optimizing and improving accounting in medical institutions.
Within the framework of the pilot, quick access to information about stock levels was provided, which increased transparency in the movement and use of medicines, as well as enabled timely identification of shortages or surpluses for management decision-making.
The project is currently being actively implemented. Below are the interim results of the system testing at the time of report preparation.
Current data on the coverage of the pilot project (quantitative indicators)
| № | Organization Name (OZ) | Medicines (LS) | Medical Devices (MI) |
| 1 | Endocrinology Center under the Ministry of Health of the KR | 1 type / 5,623 units | 1 type / 100 units |
| 2 | National Center for Oncology and Hematology under the Ministry of Health of the KR | 14 types / 62,593 units | 5 types / 5,450 units |
| 3 | National Hospital under the Ministry of Health of the KR | 6 types / 24,307 units | -- |
| 4 | Health Center of the Issyk-Ata District of Chui Region | 4 types / 68,900 units | 1 type / 250 units |
| Total at the moment | 25 types / ~161,423 units | 7 types / ~5,800 units |
According to the Department of Medicines, the overall interim coverage amounts to 32 names and approximately 167,223 units of material assets.
The registration and electronic document management module is being implemented in four directions:
- medicines according to national procedures;
- medical devices according to national procedures;
- medicines according to EAEU procedures;
- medical devices according to EAEU procedures.
“Currently, two modules are being tested within the framework of the national procedure, of which the module for registration and document flow of medicines is in the final stage,” the message notes.
Kyrgyzstan is undergoing a phased digitalization of the drug and medical device circulation system. Currently, an electronic database is functioning, a traceability system has been implemented, and a mobile application called “Dary-Darmek” has been developed, which is integrated with the drug tracking system and the pricing module.