Top 10 drugs
(Aust Prescr 2008;31:164)
These tables show the top 10 subsidised drugs in 2007-08. The tables do not include private prescriptions.
| Table 1 |
| Top 10 drugs supplied by DDD/1000 pop/day 1,2 |
|
| |
Drug |
PBS/RPBS3 |
|
| 1. |
atorvastatin |
136.215 |
|
| 2. |
simvastatin |
52.996 |
|
| 3. |
ramipril |
29.266 |
|
| 4. |
perindopril |
23.142 |
|
| 5. |
esomeprazole |
19.445 |
|
| 6. |
aspirin |
18.155 |
|
| 7. |
frusemide |
17.877 |
|
| 8. |
irbesartan |
17.272 |
|
| 9. |
omeprazole |
16.678 |
|
| 10. |
salbutamol |
16.624 |
|
|
|
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| Table 2 |
| Top 10 drugs by prescription counts 2 |
|
| Drug |
PBS/RPBS3 |
|
| 1. |
atorvastatin |
10 542 015 |
|
| 2. |
simvastatin |
5 773 055 |
|
| 3. |
esomeprazole |
5 221 504 |
|
| 4. |
perindopril |
3 836 043 |
|
| 5. |
omeprazole |
3 702 832 |
|
| 6. |
paracetamol |
3 666 627 |
|
| 7. |
atenolol |
3 245 793 |
|
| 8. |
pantoprazole |
3 150 985 |
|
| 9. |
irbesartan |
3 085 338 |
|
| 10. |
metformin hydrochloride |
2 961 175 |
|
|
|
| Table 3 |
| Top 10 drugs by cost to Government 2 |
|
| Drug |
Cost to Government |
DDD1/1000/day |
Prescriptions |
| |
($A) |
PBS/RPBS3 |
PBS/RPBS3 |
|
| 1. |
atorvastatin |
585 491 600 |
|
136.215 |
|
10 542 015 |
|
| 2. |
simvastatin |
237 274 763 |
|
52.996 |
|
5 773 055 |
|
| 3. |
clopidogrel |
196 649 817 |
|
9.776 |
|
2 636 907 |
|
| 4. |
esomeprazole |
184 420 078 |
|
19.445 |
|
5 221 504 |
|
| 5. |
salmeterol and fluticasone |
160 894 401 |
|
-- |
|
2 874 427 |
|
| 6. |
olanzapine |
158 220 450 |
|
3.051 |
|
864 937 |
|
| 7. |
omeprazole |
108 931 730 |
|
16.678 |
|
3 702 832 |
|
| 8. |
rosuvastatin |
104 846 840 |
|
9.248 |
|
1 674 364 |
|
| 9. |
venlafaxine |
104 082 531 |
|
13.196 |
|
2 644 753 |
|
| 10. |
tiotropium bromide |
100 464 420 |
|
5.662 |
|
1 437 217 |
|
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| 1 |
The defined daily dose (DDD)/thousand population/day is a more useful measure of drug utilisation than prescription counts. It shows how many people, in every thousand
Australians, are taking the standard dose of a drug every day. |
| 2 |
Based on date of supply |
| 3 |
PBS Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, RPBS Repatriation Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme |
| 4 |
Combination drugs do not have a DDD allocated |
Source: Drug Utilisation Sub-Committee (DUSC) Drug Utilisation Database, as at 30 October 2008. © Commonwealth of Australia.
Content created: December - 2008