2021
DOI: 10.2147/ceor.s320728
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Dispensing and Variabilities in Pricing of Headache OTC Medicines by Community Pharmacies in a German Big City: A Simulated Patient Approach

Abstract: Background In Germany, over-the-counter (OTC) medicines for self-medication may only be dispensed by community pharmacies (CPs). From the customer’s point of view, “adequate” counseling includes not only the recommendation of medicines that meet guidelines, but ao the dispensing of low-priced medicines. This is all the more important in Germany against the background of free pricing and a lack of obligation to display prices. The aim was to analyze the dispensing and possible price variability of … Show more

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“…Medication was dispensed at all visits, with exactly one medication dispensed per visit (168 medications in total). The dispensing behavior (active ingredient, package size, original vs. generic drug, single drug substance vs. fixed-dose combination, recommended vs. not recommended drug, price) and its economic impact were published elsewhere [ 27 ].…”
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“…Medication was dispensed at all visits, with exactly one medication dispensed per visit (168 medications in total). The dispensing behavior (active ingredient, package size, original vs. generic drug, single drug substance vs. fixed-dose combination, recommended vs. not recommended drug, price) and its economic impact were published elsewhere [ 27 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BAK tool for self-medication for headache [ 18 ] formed the basis for the two scenarios (see Tables 1 and 2 ) [ 27 ] and for the assessment form (see Table 3 ). The two scenarios are designed as “normal” scenarios so that the limits of self-medication, that is, towards a possible recommendation of a physician visit, should not be exceeded by the pharmacy staff.…”
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“…Thus, in a medium-sized city with 84 on-site visits in 21 CPs each, these two determined prices, which also included both originals and generics, from €2.36 to €8.49 (Δ €6.13, 260%) [ 68 ] and from €2.28 to €10.98 (Δ €8.70, 382%), respectively [ 69 ]. A recent German SPM study on not chronic tension-type headache in a large city with 168 on-site visits to 42 CPs even found prices also including originals and generics ranging from €0.93 to €9.97 (Δ €9.04, 972%) [ 70 ]. In contrast, the most recent international SPM studies found lower, but also in some cases even noticeably higher price ranges for oral EC, although restrictively the study sites of the following studies in Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo show a different price level in comparison.…”
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“…For pricing, in fact, no single German study is known. However, at least three German SPM studies for other OTC medicines have already shown that price ranges also exist within geographically narrowly defined areas (e.g., for cities) [ 68 – 70 ].…”
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confidence: 99%