Prescription costs variance

Bikini Widow

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Hi all,

My son was unwell and doctor prescribed glycerol-2g-suppositories-for-children-12-pack
  • I dropped the prescription into my normal pharmacy and paid for items listed and called back later to collect.
  • They explained they were out of the Glycerol Suppositories and refunded me the 6.15 price they had initially billed.
  • As I needed to get them I decided to go to a different Pharmacy.

Second local pharmacy then decided to charge me 27.31 price for the exact same product.

Looking online prices seem to vary between 6 euro to 20.00 for this product. But no other pharmacy comes close to 27.00 euro I was charged and paid as I needed to get them.


Can anyone provide insight as to why there is such a variance on cost? Am I being ripped off?

Many thanks,
BW
 
There may have been a prescription charge which accounts for some of it - your post implies you got multiple things in pharmacy #1, so the 6.15 may not have included the prescription charge
 

Check the above thread 'Is there a medication dispensing charge?'

But Messyleo's suggestion sound right to me.
 
There are some posts on this topic here:
link here

Some pharmacies charge a mark-up per item and some charge a dispensing charge and some do both. I recently got 6 months of some of my prescribed drugs for €53 in Healthwave Dundrum versus €174 in my local pharmacy
 
Thanks all for feedback, very interesting to see the price transparency challenges in the bigger picture.

Also how naïve I was that these businesses, that do not actually put prices on their prescription medicine also have a grey / unclear mark up dispensing model.


Thanks again,
BW
 
Hi all,

Just to close conversation, manger called me back and we agreed 10 euro refund back to me as he was unable to explain how his pharmacy was that much more expensive than other stores.

Sometimes raising issues and keeping at it does pay off !

Thanks all again,
BW
 
Maybe not an option for everybody but in my experience Chemist Warehouse are by far the cheapest for any prescription meds that I have ever had to obtain - they don't seem to levy a separate dispensing charge and it if's subsumed into their retail price then it must be minimal.
 
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