Prescription Drugs
Prescriptions and Your Pocketbook: An AARP Pennsylvania Study
Research Report
Susan L. Silberman, Ph.D., AARP Knowledge Management
November 2002
To see what a consumer in Pennsylvania might encounter when trying to buy very common prescription medications, AARP had professional market researchers call 587 pharmacies in five of the state's counties (Allegheny, Blair, Lebanon, Lehigh, and Philadelphia). They asked for prices for a 30-day supply of Celebrex, Lipitor, Plavix, and Prilosec, and found that:
- Prescription drug prices vary widely across Pennsylvania. The
variation is most dramatic for Prilosec, where the 90th and 10th
percentile prices vary by $26. The ranges of the three other
drugs are more muted.
- Pharmacies in urban areas have lower Plavix prices than those
in non-urban areas; the prices of other drugs did not differ in
this way.
- Mega-discount and club stores frequently have lower
prescription drug prices, and independent drugstores are
competitive with chain outlets.
The survey was conducted in June and July 2002. FGI, Inc. collected the data and the report was prepared by Susan L. Silberman, Ph.D., of AARP Knowledge Management who may be contacted for further information at 202/434-6339. (77 pages)