Second pharmacy chain to cut drug mark-up charge

Posted: Published on May 30th, 2012

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The Irish Times - Wednesday, May 30, 2012

CONOR POPE and PAMELA DUNCAN

A SECOND large chain of pharmacies has announced it is scrapping its mark-ups on prescription charges. The move will see the cost of many leading drugs fall significantly across the 26 stores trading under the Sam McCauley banner.

The pharmacy chain has followed the lead of Boots Ireland, which yesterday announced it was abandoning the traditional 50 per cent mark-up that pharmacists add to the cost price of a drug on top of a 5 dispensing fee, in favour of a single 7 professional services fee that will be added to the cost price of drugs.

Boots said its 10 most expensive prescription drugs will fall in price by an average of 25 per cent. This will save people on medications for conditions including asthma and heart disease up to 300 a year. A person with asthma who pays 95 a month for drugs will see the cost drop to just over 70, a saving of about 290 a year. Monthly costs for a person with high blood pressure and cholesterol will fall from 77 to 66, an annual saving of nearly 150.

The move on pricing has been welcomed by Minister for Health James Reilly and he called on other pharmacists to follow Bootss lead.

The Minister is also to roll out legislative changes that will allow pharmacists more freedom to replace cheaper generic drugs for branded ones that GPs prescribe.

I am very much of the view that patients should be empowered to ask, particularly private patients, if there is not a generic formula and say it to the doctor too when he or she is writing the prescription, Dr Reilly said.

Pharmacists are currently free to recommend generic drugs up to a certain point but we want to bring in a drugs reference pricing Bill which we hope to bring in before the summer, he said.

The Competition Authority also welcomed the increased competition among pharmacies for the price of prescription medicines.

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