Carlsten A, Wennberg M, Bergendal L
Pharmacy Department, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden.
J Clin Pharm Ther. 1996 Dec;21(6):423-30. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2710.1996.tb00042.x.
A descriptive study of national sales data from Sweden to find out the effect of over-the-counter (OTC) switches on total sales of a number of drugs. During the period 1980-94, 16 drugs were changed from prescription only (Rx) status to the Swedish OTC market. Total sales increased for 14 out of these 16 drugs. The increase was seen soon after the change to OTC status. Two years after the change an average increase of 36% was seen. In the following 2 years, the increase was typically very modest (average 1%). Large differences in the changes were seen for the individual drugs. The prescription of OTC packs decreased on average by 26% during the first 2 years after the switch. Converting this decrease in sales in terms of number of packs no longer prescribed led to an estimated yearly saving of SEK 200 million ($US 30 million) for the national drug budget. Taking account of the total increase in defined daily doses (DDDs) 2 years after the change for those 16 drugs led to an estimated yearly saving of SEK 2.5 billion ($US 400 million).
一项对瑞典全国销售数据的描述性研究,旨在探究非处方药(OTC)转换对多种药物总销售额的影响。在1980年至1994年期间,有16种药物从仅凭处方(Rx)状态转换至瑞典OTC市场。这16种药物中有14种的总销售额有所增加。在转换为OTC状态后不久就出现了增长。转换两年后,平均增长了36%。在接下来的两年里,增长通常非常适度(平均为1%)。各药物的变化存在很大差异。转换后的头两年,OTC包装的处方量平均下降了26%。将不再开具处方的包装数量方面的销售额下降换算后,估计每年可为国家药品预算节省2亿瑞典克朗(3000万美元)。考虑到这16种药物转换两年后限定日剂量(DDD)的总体增加,估计每年可节省25亿瑞典克朗(4亿美元)。