The Impact of Generic Entry of Pharmaceuticals in Australia

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Arun M. Jones MSc , Victoria Serra-Sastre PhD , Hansoo Kim PhD
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Abstract

Objectives

In this article, we estimate the initial and temporal impacts of generic entry on benchmark drug prices as reimbursed through the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme of Australia and the degree to which further generic competition affects these prices under the current regulatory framework.

Methods

We construct a panel data set consisting of 781 Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme listed drugs over a 95-month time period and use fixed-effect regressions. The dynamic price effects of generic competition are investigated by implementing panel methods.

Results

Our results suggest that generic entry into the Australian pharmaceutical market causes significant initial price reductions of approximately 31% and that successive generic entrants also act to further reduce drug prices. Through subgroup analyses, we identify that the effect of generic competition varies significantly according to the drug’s therapeutic group and mode of drug administration and the dynamic analysis indicates that generic entry results in continuous price reductions even after large initial drops.

Conclusions

Generic competition reduces reimbursed drug prices in Australia to a greater extent than previous research has identified, although the average price effects can vary significantly depending on a drug’s therapeutic group or mode of drug administration. Prices generally continue to fall significantly over time under the price disclosure mechanism.

非专利药品进入澳大利亚市场的影响。
目标:在本文中,我们估算了仿制药进入对澳大利亚药品福利计划报销的基准药品价格的初始影响和时间影响,以及在当前监管框架下进一步的仿制药竞争对这些价格的影响程度:我们构建了一个面板数据集,其中包括 781 种药品福利计划所列药品,时间跨度为 95 个月,并采用固定效应回归法。采用面板方法研究了仿制药竞争对价格的动态影响:结果:我们的研究结果表明,仿制药进入澳大利亚药品市场会导致药品价格大幅下降,最初降幅约为 31%,而仿制药的陆续进入也会进一步降低药品价格。通过分组分析,我们发现仿制药竞争的效果因药物的治疗组别和给药方式的不同而存在显著差异,动态分析表明,仿制药的进入即使在最初大幅降价后也会导致持续降价:结论:仿制药竞争降低澳大利亚药品报销价格的程度超过了以往的研究,尽管平均价格效应会因药品的治疗类别或用药方式不同而有很大差异。在价格披露机制下,药品价格一般会随着时间的推移继续大幅下降。
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Value in health regional issues
Value in health regional issues Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
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