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Health Care Costs and Financing

Trends in Manufacturer Prices of Prescription Drugs Used by Older Americans

Research Report

March 2007


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2006 Reports | 2005 Reports| 2004 Reports

These AARP Public Policy Institute reports present the most recent results of studies of changes in manufacturers' brand name and generic prescription drug list prices (i.e., the prices set by drug manufacturers to charge wholesalers and other direct purchasers for drug products) for roughly 200 brand name and 75 generic prescription drugs most widely used by Americans age 50+.

Specifically, the reports compare price changes with the rate of inflation from one year to the next and, beginning in 2004, show changes on a quarterly basis. They also present differences in average price changes by manufacturer and by major therapeutic category. The sample of drugs studied was identified using 2003 data from the AARP Pharmacy Service, and changes in prices charged by drug manufacturers to wholesalers were measured using changes in the wholesale acquisition cost (WAC).

For more information, please contact David Gross at 202/434-3209.

2006 Reports

Brand Name Prescription Drugs Generic Prescription Drugs

2005 Reports

Brand Name Prescription Drugs Generic Prescription Drugs

2004 Reports

Brand Name Prescription Drugs Generic Prescription Drugs