Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9383044 | Health Policy | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
High prices of new pharmaceuticals play an important part in rapidly rising pharmaceutical costs. Many countries try to curb these rising costs through control of the price of reimbursable medicines. There is, however, little internationally comparable information on prices. This study aimed to examine the prices of new, reimbursable pharmaceuticals in the EU member states. Price data were collected from eight products authorised by the EC in 2000. The prices of these products varied considerably. Wholesale prices were highest in those countries where manufacturers are free to set the prices of their products. Pharmacy margins and taxes, however, change the ranking of the most expensive or the cheapest countries.
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Authors
Jaana Martikainen, Ismo Kivi, Ismo Linnosmaa,