Inflation hits the medical market!
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I was horrified this morning to find that Sinemet Retard 50/200, which is a common treatment for Parkinson's, has risen from €21.10 to €33.70. That is a 60% increase. It is made by Merck Sharp and Dohme SA of Madrid (no doubt under license from USA parent).
I have no idea when the price was last increased, although my wife has been taking it for a long long time.
60% seems one hell of a jump, in these straightened times. Thankfully we only pay the 10%, but no doubt this is but the first increase of many in the medical market.
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Some years ago I used to buy Indomethacin on private prescription in UK, 500 tablets at a time, about 18 months’ supply. It was much cheaper than getting a month’s supply on the National Health.
Anyway, the last time I went to Boots Chemist I was given a price which seemed high. I went across the road to Lloyds chemist: it was half Boots' price for exactly the same product.
Moral: Do not imagine that medications (in UK at least) have controlled prices, shop around. It might be the same in Spain too.
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John
Our village chemist is a third generation farmacist and is highly trusted. He was himself disturbed at the increase and did his best to maintain previous price by ringing round wholesalers as far afield as Zaragoza. I read what you say and it is indeed useful to shop around, but I don't think it would make much difference in Spain, unless current stock applied elsewhere. The price will go up everywhere! If this is not the case over a period, I will be interested to hear from others with the same medication.
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Marc,
I was not directly commenting on your experience but pointing out what is correct in the UK.
Also, as you will know, many medications are supplied by different manufactures and in those cases the price for the same medication does vary considerably. This does of course apply in Spain too.
I am on now on diclofenac. There are 75 companies producing it under a variety of names and prices.
Sinemet Retard 50/200 (Carbidopa + levodopa) is produced under many brand names too. Maybe some of them are cheaper than those produced by Merck Sharp and Dohme SA of Madrid
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