Study on variations in price of prescription medicines in Thailand

There are evidences describing that the prices of prescription medicines can affect users, suppliers, and, in particular, payers in the health care system. Despite the significant effects of prices, the information regarding their characteristics is scarce. The objective of this study was to examine...

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Main Authors: Siriporn Burapadaja, Naohito Kawasaki, Ornanong Kittipongpatana, Fumihiko Ogata
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-613812018-09-10T04:09:47Z Study on variations in price of prescription medicines in Thailand Siriporn Burapadaja Naohito Kawasaki Ornanong Kittipongpatana Fumihiko Ogata Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics There are evidences describing that the prices of prescription medicines can affect users, suppliers, and, in particular, payers in the health care system. Despite the significant effects of prices, the information regarding their characteristics is scarce. The objective of this study was to examine the prices and price variations of prescription medicines in an actual setting. A cross-sectional study on the prices of prescription medicines listed in a hospital formulary was undertaken. The medicines (n=1531) listed in the formulary were recorded according to the category of the medicine (essential or non-essential medicines), manufacturer types (local or foreign), dosage forms, therapeutic classiffications (classes), and prices per unit in Baht. This study used coefficients of relative variations (CRVs) to determine the extent of price variations. Results revealed that the mean prices of non-essential and foreign medicines were significantly greater than those of its counterparts by 1.7 and 21.2 times, respectively. On an average, the classes with the highest prices were blood-related, antineoplastic, and endocrinological agents, while those with the lowest prices were the psychotherapeutic, CNS, and cardiovascular agents. The majority of the medicines (37%) were in the price range of >10-100 Baht. The price variations of different classes of medicines varied from about 100% to 600%. The mean price and CRV levels (low and high) formed four groups of medicines with different risks of high prices and variations to payers. In conclusion, the prices are associated with the category and manufacturer type. The prices and their variations could be used to distinguish the classes of medicines that possess different risks of high prices and variations to payers. Identifying the classes with high prices and high variations, high prices and low variations, and low prices and high variations is necessary for careful intervention to reduce the effect of prices and their variations on payers. © 2007 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. 2018-09-10T04:09:46Z 2018-09-10T04:09:46Z 2007-03-01 Journal 13475231 00316903 2-s2.0-33847640216 10.1248/yakushi.127.515 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33847640216&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61381
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
spellingShingle Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Siriporn Burapadaja
Naohito Kawasaki
Ornanong Kittipongpatana
Fumihiko Ogata
Study on variations in price of prescription medicines in Thailand
description There are evidences describing that the prices of prescription medicines can affect users, suppliers, and, in particular, payers in the health care system. Despite the significant effects of prices, the information regarding their characteristics is scarce. The objective of this study was to examine the prices and price variations of prescription medicines in an actual setting. A cross-sectional study on the prices of prescription medicines listed in a hospital formulary was undertaken. The medicines (n=1531) listed in the formulary were recorded according to the category of the medicine (essential or non-essential medicines), manufacturer types (local or foreign), dosage forms, therapeutic classiffications (classes), and prices per unit in Baht. This study used coefficients of relative variations (CRVs) to determine the extent of price variations. Results revealed that the mean prices of non-essential and foreign medicines were significantly greater than those of its counterparts by 1.7 and 21.2 times, respectively. On an average, the classes with the highest prices were blood-related, antineoplastic, and endocrinological agents, while those with the lowest prices were the psychotherapeutic, CNS, and cardiovascular agents. The majority of the medicines (37%) were in the price range of >10-100 Baht. The price variations of different classes of medicines varied from about 100% to 600%. The mean price and CRV levels (low and high) formed four groups of medicines with different risks of high prices and variations to payers. In conclusion, the prices are associated with the category and manufacturer type. The prices and their variations could be used to distinguish the classes of medicines that possess different risks of high prices and variations to payers. Identifying the classes with high prices and high variations, high prices and low variations, and low prices and high variations is necessary for careful intervention to reduce the effect of prices and their variations on payers. © 2007 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.
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author Siriporn Burapadaja
Naohito Kawasaki
Ornanong Kittipongpatana
Fumihiko Ogata
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Naohito Kawasaki
Ornanong Kittipongpatana
Fumihiko Ogata
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title Study on variations in price of prescription medicines in Thailand
title_short Study on variations in price of prescription medicines in Thailand
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