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The cost of statins in the US is radically higher than the costs paid for the same brands in the UK. Statin costs were as much as 400% higher in the US than in the UK. Statins are prescribed in far greater numbers in the US. Thirty-three percent of Americans were prescribed a statin as compared with 24% in British subjects. While the lowest-priced statin in the US at the time of the survey showed that generic lovastatin, cost $313 per year, the lowest-priced statin in the UK, generic simvastatin, cost just $164. At the high end, nongeneric simvastatin in the US cost $1428 per patient per year, while the top-priced statin in Britain was nongeneric atorvastatin, which cost $509 per patient per year. For brand-name drugs available in both countries, however, American costs were double the British costs for both atorvastatin ($997 vs $509) and rosuvastatin ($903 vs $467), while the cost of fluvastatin was nearly three times higher in the US than in the UK ($763 vs $258). January 2012 issue of Pharmacotherapy. |