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Title: Medicine Prices Survey in Abu Dhabi


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Medicine Prices Survey in Abu Dhabi
  • Mohammed Abuelkhair, Pharm.D.
  • Drug Consultant, GAHS
  • Asst. Professor of Clinical Pharmacy
  • The Ohio State University

2
Acknowledgments
To Sahar Abu-Omar Khawla Almahri Rasha
Abu-Ali Najwa Elbhissy For their support and
contribution in completing the survey for General
Authority for Health Services for the Emirate of
Abu Dhabi
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Table of Content
Introduction
General Information
Planning
Method
Result
Discussion
Recommendation
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Introduction
  • What price do people pay for key medicines?
  • Do the prices and availability of the same
    medicines vary in
  • different sectors public health facilities,
    private retail pharmacies
  • and other medicine outlets?
  • Do prices of the same medicines vary in
    different parts of a
  • country?
  • What is the difference in prices of innovator
    brands and generically
  • equivalent medicines?
  • How do procurement prices compare with
    international reference
  • prices and with local retail prices?
  • What taxes and duties are levied on medicines
    and what is the level of
  • various mark-ups, which contribute to their
    retail prices?
  • How affordable are medicines for ordinary people?

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Introduction
  • Mandate from the GAHS chairman to make Medicine
    prices affordable
  • New Approach of studying Medicine prices in
    collaboration with the
  • WHO and Health Action International
  • Standard list of medicines for comparison
  • Systematic sampling process
  • Use of international reference prices
  • Comparison of innovator brand and generically
    equivalent medicine
  • Comparisons Affordability
  • Identification of the components making up the
    final price .

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General Information
  • Population of The Emirate of Abu-Dhabi is about
    1 million
  • Average annual salary 44 thousand dirham (120
    Dhs daily)
  • Public Pharmacies are in Public hospitals and
    PHC centers
  • Formulary list is available for Public hospitals
  • Medicines is procured through bids, price
    agreement contracts or
  • through regional GCC contracts.
  • There are 53 Registered Drug distributors in
    Abu-Dhabi
  • There are 300 registered Private pharmacies in
    Abu-Dhabi and Al-Ain
  • and Western Region

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Overview
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Overview
  • Dates Survey was conducted between August to
    December of 2004
  • Place of Survey Abu-Dhabi Public hospitals,
    private pharmacies
  • Sample of Survey
  • List contains 29 major drugs approved in the
    government and available in the private
    pharmacies.
  • The list is compared with the international list.
  • For each drug we compared prices of
  • Brand innovative product
  • Most Sold Generic
  • Lowest Price Generic

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Survey Data
The international major drug list did not match
Abu Dhabi major drug list, accordingly we had to
add either equivalent drugs or different
strength. The added drugs are mentioned below
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Drug Price Lists
The following price lists were Collected
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Data Collection
  • Average Drug Prices in the private sector
  • Median Price Ratio (MPR) was calculated according
    to the following formula
  • MPR Price in UAE / International Medicine
    Reference price
  • Identifying the drug price components
  • Comparing the drug price with the capability of
    worker (limited income) to purchase the drug
  • Identifying the cumulative mark-ups, which is
    added to the manufacturer price and appears in
    the final selling price
  • Availability of drugs in the Government central
    store and the private pharmacy store.

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Survey Results Prices
The average drug prices in private sector By
reviewing the private sector drug list, which
included around 6500 drug types. The list was
analyzed and sorted in the following table
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Survey Results Prices
  • Most drugs which are available for consumers and
    costs less than 50 Dhs are not commonly
    prescribed by the physicians and least consumed
    by the patients.
  • Drugs used in chronic diseases such as diabetes,
    hypertension, asthma, cholesterol are considered
    expensive to consumers with limited incomes.
  • For example diabetic patient with hypertension
    and prostate need the following drugs
  • Avandia for diabetes costs 200 Dhs/month
  • Norvasc for hypertension costs 120 Dhs/month
  • Omnic for prostate enlargement costs 155
    Dhs/month
  • Total 475 Dhs/month which equals 28.5 working
    days for non-qualified worker

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Survey Results Prices
Emphasizing on the drugs reviewed in the survey,
it was found that the summary MPR of 29 medicines
in the main medicine list are
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Survey Results Prices
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Results Public Prices
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Survey Results Prices
  • Average drug prices in the governmental sector
  • The overall ratio for brand innovative product
    is 4.97 times the international reference price
  • In the governmental sector, most sold generic
    overall ratio is 0.76 compared to International
    Reference Price
  • lowest price generic is 0.68 i.e. less by 24-32
    from the free on board price.

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MPR Public vs Private
  • Comparing the dug price ratios between
    governmental and private sectors
  • The average price ratio of the governmental
    sector compared to the private sector was as the
    following
  • Brand innovative product ratio in the
    governmental sector 4.97 whereas in the private
    sector it was 17.6, accordingly the governmental
    sector is less expensive by 354.
  • Most sold generic ratio in the governmental
    sector 0.67 whereas in the private sector it was
    12.55, accordingly the governmental sector is
    less expensive by 1866.
  • Lowest price generic ratio in the governmental
    sector 0.63 whereas in the private sector it was
    7.85, accordingly the governmental sector is less
    expensive by 1243.92.

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MPR Public vs Private
Diabetic Glibenclamide
Rheumatoid Arthritis Diclofenac
  • The differences between the average ratios in
    brands innovative products is high (approx.
    double)
  • Most sold generic and Lowest price generic ratios
    differences in the private sector is 30-40 times
    the governmental sector

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MPR Public vs Private
Comparing the actual prices in dirhams for every
100 unit from each product
Rheumatoid Arthritis Diclofenac
Diabetic Glibenclamide
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Availability of medicines
  • The average availability of a random sample in
    the governmental sector was 75. In the private
    sector the average availability of the random
    sample was 72.
  • It was noticed that the brand product has the
    highest market share. The lowest price generic
    market share was low, in spite of its
    availability in the pharmacies participating in
    the survey (pharmacies chosen are the biggest and
    works 24 hrs / 7 days

Drug market share from the 3 types in local market
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Treatment Affordability
The consumer is a worker with no qualifications,
his salary reaches 500 Dhs monthly i.e 16.67 Dhs
daily. Treatment cost for an illness
Brand innovative product equals 1.6 workers
salary/day in the governmental sector and 5.6
workers salary/day in the private sector. Most
sold generic and lowest price generic equals 0.4
workers salary/day in the governmental sector,
moreover they equal 3.4 and 3.6 (respectively) in
the private sector.
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Cumulative Mark-Ups
The cumulative mark-ups have been measured in the
private sector for the imported and local drugs.
This was done to measure the differences in the
cumulative mark-ups and to evaluate the effect of
different fees on the consumer. The following
table compares the imported drug in the private
market versus the local drug in governmental
price agreements.

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Local prices from international point of view
  • A cost comparison was done for the drug
    Ranitidine 150mg (brand generic) in Abu Dhabi
    versus Ranitidine 150mg (brand generic) in USA.
    From the table below
  • Brand innovative product in USA costs 2 time more
    than Abu Dhabi
  • Generic products in Abu Dhabi cost 4-7 time more
    than USA


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Prices of Different Strengths for a Drug

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Conclusion
  • The governmental sector prices are more cost
    effective.
  • The private sector prices are very expensive and
    not affordable for low
  • income workers.
  • Brand Innovative products have high market
    share, although it is more
  • expensive (high Profit). High expenses for
    consumer.
  • Brand Innovative price is 20 more expensive
    than generics, and
  • does not encourage consumer to use less
    expensive generic.
  • Generics varies in their costs and generally the
    least expensive is the
  • least sold.
  • Lowest price generics are not always available
    in the pharmacy
  • forcing the patient to purchase more
    expensive drugs.
  • The current drug pricing formula encourage the
    pharmacist to sell the more expensive products to
    maximize his gain

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Conclusion
  • Prices of the drugs manufactured locally are
    closest to the brand innovative prices, which
    discourage consumer to purchase it.
  • In the private market the increase in strength
    leads to increase in
  • price.
  • The generic in private sector cost 500 more
    than in the
  • governmental sector.
  • In regard to health insurance companies, it is
    noticed that prescribing patterns are not
    different for insured and non insured patients
    with brand innovative medicines being the most
    prescribed for.

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Policy Option Line of Action
  • General Authority for Health Services for the
    Emirate of Abu Dhabi has to
  • Follow the policy of preferring generics
    prescribing
  • Educate consumer to accept generics
  • Provide incentive for pharmacies that recommend
    generics
  • The availability of drugs in the governmental
    sector has to be improved slightly in-order that
    consumer will not purchase from the private
    sector which is more expensive.
  • The government has to decrease the profit and
    fees, which is implemented in the private sector
    as described below.


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Recommendations
Policy Option Line of Action
  • Decrease port receiving price by 7
  • Review the drug prices annually and decrease the
    CIF price by 1 after every year of the drug
    registration date example drug registered for 10
    years, CIF price has to decrease 10.
  • Decrease the prices of over the counter drugs
    (OTC) by 50 from the current price.
  • Assistance program for low income elderly to pay
    12 or
  • 15 to receive a month supply of Avandia,
    Lipitor or Symbicort.
  • Stabilize currency conversion ratio by taking
    the average over 3 years before making any
    changes.
  • Promote Pharmacist Academic Detailing


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Recommendations
Policy Option Line of Action
  • Transfer the central store to the private sector
    to supply major drugs as a wholesaler.
  • Impose 16 rebates for drugs which are patent
    drugs. Rebates can be used to provide drugs at
    minimum fee to Consumer with low income
  • Develop a central computer network for private
    pharmacies to watch brand drug dispensing and
    controlling it.


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Recommendations
Policy Option Line of Action
  • Require physician to write the generic name not
    the trade name in the prescription with providing
    the choice of the brand product.
  • Generalize policies and logistics on drugs in
    government and private sectors example
    Clopidogrel Criteria and Cox2 Inhibitor Criteria
  • The average selling price in Abu Dhabi must not
    exceed the average selling price in the Gulf
    Countries.
  • Pharmacist has to inform the patient on the
    availability of different generics even if it was
    not available in his pharmacy.


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Recommendations
Policy Option Line of Action
  • Educate consumers to accept generics by
    advertising campaigns and
  • recommend insurance company to set policies
    and regulation to generic
  • drugs.
  • Develop a drug information center working 24
    hours to provide advice
  • to patients by building internet website and
    free telephone services.
  • This survey, which used main indicators can not
    provide the whole
  • picture for pharmaceutical services in Abu
    Dhabi. But we look forward
  • to taking in consideration the results and
    recommendation to improve
  • medicines providing and affordability to all
    consumers.


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International Drug Price List
International drug price list
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Unit Drug Comparison Data Base
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