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  2. Generic pharmaceutical price decay - Wikipedia

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    Generic, brand and reimbursement (drug tariff) price decay. Branded manufactures may build ongoing contracts with wholesalers so that the brand continues to be dispensed in pharmacies even though the prescriptions are generic. This means that an originator may offer an advantageous price to undercut the generic or parallel import. Wholesalers ...

  3. Prescription drug prices in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Usually, when enough generic drug products are introduced to the market, the cost to buy prescription medications decreases for both the insurer and the patient. [85] [86] Generic drugs have been shown to reduce healthcare costs in multiple ways, among them increasing competition which, in most cases, helps drive prices down. [87]

  4. Ozempic, Trulicity among Medicare's priciest drugs ... - AOL

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    The list price on Merck's diabetes drug Janumet increased 293% since it hit the market in 2007, the largest increase among all 25 drugs, according to the report.

  5. External reference pricing - Wikipedia

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    Internal reference pricing may reduce expenditures in the short term by incentivizing people to use the reference drugs at the reference price, but the effect on drugs with a higher price than reference and on health is uncertain. [26] [29] Some countries, such as Denmark which has a long history of using ERP, switched to internal reference ...

  6. Medicare now negotiating price of drug that costs $7,100 in ...

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    The annual list price of Bristol Myers Squibb’s Eliquis, a blood thinner that reduces the risk of stroke, is $7,100 in the US. ... Johnson & Johnson’s arthritis drug Stelara carries an annual ...

  7. Analysis-Prices for new US drugs rose 35% in 2023, more than ...

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    Pharmaceutical companies last year launched new U.S. drugs at prices 35% higher than in 2022, reflecting in part the industry's embrace of expensive therapies for rare diseases like muscular ...

  8. National Average Drug Acquisition Cost - Wikipedia

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    The National Average Drug Acquisition Cost (NADAC) is the approximate invoice price pharmacies pay for medications in the United States. [1] This applies to chain and independent pharmacies but not mail order and specialty pharmacies. [1] Rebates pharmacies may receive after paying an invoice are not included. [1]

  9. 3 Generic Drug Stocks to Watch Amid Continued Pricing Pressure

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    The impact of COVID-19 and continued pricing pressure on the Zacks Medical-Generic Drugs industry remains. New product launches may provide some respite for BHC, AMPH and SLGL.