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Canadian Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Begin to Raise Patented Drug Prices.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c32145) has announced the addition of Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Reimbursement

Payment made to someone for out-of-pocket expenses has incurred.
 in Canada to their offering.

Canada is the world's eighth largest pharmaceutical market, with ex-manufacturer sales of $10 billion in 2004. Canadian Canadian (kənā`dēən), river, 906 mi (1,458 km) long, rising in NE New Mexico. and flowing E across N Texas and central Oklahoma into the Arkansas River in E Oklahoma.  ex-manufacturer prices for brand name drugs are close to median European prices but lower than U.S. prices. The growing price gap between Canada and the United States The United States and Canada share a unique legal relationship. U.S. law looks northward with a mixture of optimism and cooperation, viewing Canada as an integral part of U.S. economic and environmental policy.  has fueled substantial exports to U.S. consumers, a trade that is technically illegal in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  and is opposed by the Canadian government. After many years of static prices, manufacturers have begun to raise patented drug prices in Canada, a trend that has disturbed national, provincial, and territorial governments. The highly influential Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB PMPRB Patented Medicine Prices Review Board ) has also criticized price increases and called for stronger cost-containment measures. We begin this report with an overview of the Canadian health care system and pharmaceutical market. We then focus on drug pricing and reimbursement procedures and provide an update on the cross-border trade situation. The Decision Resources report concludes with a brief assessment of the prospects for change in the Canadian pricing and reimbursement environment.

Contents Include:

--Overview

--Organization and Funding of the Canadian Health Care System

--The Canadian Pharmaceutical Market

--Pricing of Prescription Medicines

--Reimbursement

--Cross-Border Trade of Prescription Drugs prescription drug Prescription medication Pharmacology An FDA-approved drug which must, by federal law or regulation, be dispensed only pursuant to a prescription–eg, finished dose form and active ingredients subject to the provisos of the Federal Food, Drug,  to the United States

--Outlook for the Canadian Pharmaceutical Market

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