
In 2013, the wholesale prices of medicines dispensed by pharmacies in Finland dropped markedly (- 2.5%). The reason for this was the price competition boosted by generic substitution and by the reference price system as well as by the fact that the prices of reimbursable medicines are set for a determined period of time, reports the Finnish pharma trade group PIF. The cut in wholesale prices also pushed down the final prices.
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