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Pented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB)
16. How does the PMPRB review the pricing information for all patented medicines sold in Canada?
In summary:
* Most new patented drug prices are limited so that the cost of therapy is in the range of the cost of therapy for existing drugs sold in Canada used to treat the same disease;
* Breakthrough drug prices are limited to the median of the prices for the same drugs charged in other specified industrialized countries that are set out in the Patented Medicines Regulations (France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, U.K. and the U.S.).
* Existing patented drug prices cannot increase by more than the Consumer Price Index (CPI);
* In addition, the Canadian prices of patented medicines can never be the highest in the world.
When Board Staff finds that the price of a patented drug appears to exceed the Guidelines, and where the criteria for commencing an investigation is met, Board Staff will conduct an investigation to determine the facts.
An investigation can result in its closure; in a Voluntary Compliance Undertaking by the patentee to reduce the price and to pay excessive revenues; or in a public hearing and remedial action.
Originally posted by AceOfBase
I doubt they will rise too much.
Originally posted by AceOfBase
I don't think they are selling at a loss in Canada because that would mean they are also selling at a loss in Italy, France, Sweden, Germany, the UK and Switzerland.............
Originally posted by keholmes
Obviously in the very simplistic model it would behoove the company to skip the Canadian market altogether. Now is the model exact�.no that is not the point. What I believe will happen is that costs will rise in Canada. Costs will lower in America a little and they will limit supply to Canada causing shortages. Limiting supply and forcing Canadians to either do without or cross the border and pay at the higher rate�..look to New York price controls are a market failure�.always have been always will be.
I still think it would be rich for Canadians to underwrite American medicine
Originally posted by AceOfBase
If they did lower supply to Canada, couldn't Canadians just fill their orders from one of the European countries that have even cheaper prices?