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- Jing Luo, Martin Kulldorff, Ameet Sarpatwari, Ajinkya Pawar, and Aaron S Kesselheim.
- Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts (J.L., M.K., A.S., A.P., A.S.K.).
- Ann. Intern. Med. 2019 Nov 5; 171 (9): 605-611.
BackgroundCash prices for prescription drugs vary widely in the United States.ObjectiveTo describe cash price variation by retail pharmacy type for 10 generic and 6 brand-name drugs throughout the United States and stratified by ZIP code.DesignCross-sectional study.SettingDrug pricing data from GoodRx, an online tool for comparing drug prices, representing more than 60 000 U.S. pharmacies (fall 2015).MeasurementsCash prices for a 1-month supply of generic and brand-name drugs were ascertained. Stratified by ZIP code, relative cash prices for groups of generic and brand-name drugs were estimated for big box, grocery-based, small chain, and independent pharmacies compared with a reference group of large chain pharmacies.ResultsAcross 16 325 ZIP codes, 68 353 unique pharmacy stores contributed cash prices. When stratified by 5-digit ZIP code, the relative cash prices for generic drugs at big box, grocery-based, small chain, and independent pharmacies compared with those at large chain pharmacies were 0.52 (95% CI, 0.51 to 0.53), 0.82 (CI, 0.81 to 0.83), 1.51 (CI, 1.45 to 1.56), and 1.61 (CI, 1.58 to 1.64), respectively. The relative cash prices for brand-name drugs were 0.97 (CI, 0.96 to 0.97), 1.00 (CI, 0.99 to 1.00), 1.06 (CI, 1.05 to 1.08), and 1.03 (CI, 1.02 to 1.04), respectively.LimitationResults may not reflect current drug prices and do not account for point-of-sale discounts or price matching that may be offered by smaller pharmacies.ConclusionCompared with large chains, independent pharmacies and small chains had the highest cash prices for generic drugs and big box pharmacies the lowest. Relative differences in cash prices for brand-name drugs were modest across types of retail pharmacies.Primary Funding SourceArnold Ventures.
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