PharmacoEconomics
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The cost of drugs in the UK has increased at a rate of 4% above inflation over the last ten years. Prescribing in general practice accounts for 80% of the total drugs bill. Within general practice, there is considerable variation in individual prescribing frequency and costs, reflecting demographic, morbidity and professional influences. ⋯ It is too early to judge whether it will be a success. After initial resistance, many doctors are adopting the principles of the scheme and are critically reviewing their prescribing. Greater awareness of the content and influences on prescribing in primary care and of the resource implications for the rest of the NHS of rational prescribing has encouraged dialogue between hospital clinicians, managers and general practitioners.