Medicines cost six times more in Ireland

A price comparison of some of the most commonly prescribed medicines shows Irish patients pay up to six times more than our overseas neighbours.

Medicines cost six times more in Ireland

The study, which looked at multiple medication use in older adults and opportunities for cost savings in the spend on drugs, found that €152m could have been saved annually by:

* Using a system of reference pricing (setting one price for groups of similar medicines);

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