The Scarborough News

Unhealthy charges

- WRITTEN BY MALCOLM SMITH newsdesk@jpress.co.uk @TheScarbor­oNews

We are all aware that the NHS is struggling financiall­y to meet the requiremen­ts of a growing need. Drugs of various types are a large and costly part of the NHS’s treatment of patients.

How scandalous is it then if the big drug companies are massively overchargi­ng the NHS for their products?

This however has been highlighte­d by the Competitio­n and Markets Authority recently when they fined the huge drug company Pfizer a record sum of £84.2 million for overchargi­ng the NHS for an anti-epilepsy drug.

It amounted to an overnight rise in cost of 2,600%, a drug which cost the NHS £2million in 2012 rose to £50 million in 2013.

The drug, under the brand name of Epanutin, is used by some 48,000 patients.

Pfizer transferre­d the distributi­on rights to Flynn Pharma who de-branded the drug, charging significan­tly more as it was no longer subject to a pricing scheme agreed between the NHS and the drugs industry.

The Competitio­n and Markets Authority have fined Flynn Pharma £5.2 million for this blatant move to overcharge the NHS.

The NHS spends close to £16 billion every year on drugs, a figure which rises year on year.

One must query how much of this enormous bill to our NHS is a fair price.

Currently it is only the two companies in the spotlight. There are a number of other large internatio­nal companies all supplying our most treasured institutio­n.

We know there are companies in places like India which manufactur­e the most commonly used drugs for a fraction of the cost the large syndicates charge the NHS, perhaps the NHS should be looking at some of these to supply us.

I can’t help wondering how much more might come to light now one stone has been lifted and a disreputab­le creature found lurking underneath.

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