Price Concessions - why are the excess costs lower in November than October 2017?
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We’ve taken a quick look at the data to see why, despite the number of price concession lines have increased to 91 in November, the estimated total excess cost has reduced. (Reminder - we’ve used September prescribing data to estimate the effects, as that’s the latest data available).
The full table is below, but here are some highlights:
- Some of the price concessions have reduced since October. For example, olanzapine 10mg tabs have dropped considerably, from £62/box to under £27/box - although the tariff price has increased from just over £1/box at the beginning of the year. The same applies for gabapentin and amlodipine 10mg tablets.
- Some items, such as pramiprexole 88mcg tablets have been removed as a price concession, although once again the tariff price has increased significantly.
- Although there are eight new chemicals listed in price concessions, these haven’t a huge impact: topiramate being the largest new cost pressure at around half a million pounds estimated in November.
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Full list of changes by chemical substance
Chemical | October Excess Cost | November Excess Cost | Difference |
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Olanzapine | £4,650,577 | £563,376 | -£4,087,201 |
Gabapentin | £4,590,611 | £2,525,901 | -£2,064,710 |
Amlodipine | £8,249,028 | £6,303,377 | -£1,945,650 |
Quetiapine | £6,099,777 | £4,589,059 | -£1,510,718 |
Hydroxychloroquine | £1,029,629 | £241,648 | -£787,981 |
Citalopram | £2,548,918 | £1,849,572 | -£699,347 |
Chlorpromazine | £1,334,007 | £694,027 | -£639,980 |
Tramadol | £883,339 | £323,891 | -£559,448 |
Levetiracetam | £5,049,677 | £4,561,671 | -£488,006 |
Vitamin B | £1,330,219 | £917,107 | -£413,111 |
Sumatriptan | £1,065,412 | £660,682 | -£404,730 |
Betahistine | £310,154 | £45,091 | -£265,064 |
Pregabalin | £1,967,154 | £1,764,203 | -£202,951 |
Atorvastatin | £269,977 | £74,599 | -£195,378 |
Eplerenone | £1,623,341 | £1,428,741 | -£194,600 |
Exemestane | £589,488 | £413,812 | -£175,676 |
Pramipexole | £163,807 | -£163,807 | |
Mefenamic | £1,333,672 | £1,171,818 | -£161,853 |
Zolmitriptan | £190,676 | £59,699 | -£130,978 |
Anastrozole | £699,941 | £569,300 | -£130,642 |
Rasagiline | £183,892 | £93,199 | -£90,692 |
Tolterodine | £85,246 | -£85,246 | |
Duloxetine | £1,862,639 | £1,781,760 | -£80,879 |
Desogestrel | £131,892 | £55,211 | -£76,681 |
Valsartan | £74,280 | -£74,280 | |
Colecalciferol | £27,989 | -£27,989 | |
Sodium Cromoglicate | £347,094 | £332,713 | -£14,381 |
Dapsone | £13,232 | £1,786 | -£11,446 |
Buspirone | £12,975 | £6,252 | -£6,723 |
Haloperidol | £86,615 | £83,795 | -£2,820 |
Terbinafine | £1,187,790 | £1,187,790 | £0 |
Tranexamic | £286,690 | £286,690 | £0 |
Amiloride | £144,346 | £144,346 | £0 |
Oxazepam | £168,987 | £168,987 | £0 |
Rizatriptan | £131,271 | £131,271 | £0 |
Trimethoprim | £46,038 | £46,038 | £0 |
Diamorphine | £1,891 | £1,891 | £0 |
Enalapril | £257,678 | £297,320 | £39,642 |
Lacidipine | £52,344 | £52,344 | |
Losartan | £103,135 | £103,135 | |
Aripiprazole | £132,825 | £132,825 | |
Glimepiride | £166,362 | £166,362 | |
Bicalutamide | £19,272 | £210,448 | £191,176 |
Fexofenadine | £229,328 | £229,328 | |
Mebeverine | £244,455 | £244,455 | |
Perindopril | £2,955,960 | £3,201,785 | £245,825 |
Venlafaxine | £252,065 | £252,065 | |
Topiramate | £415,249 | £415,249 |