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Generic Onslaught Makes Drug Pricing Decisions More Critical Than Ever

January 3, 2008
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NEW YORK, Jan. 3 /PRNewswire/ — In an era of expanding competition from generics, expiring patent protection for many top-selling drugs, and a slowdown in new drug discoveries, there is very little margin for error in drug pricing decisions. A new report by Kalorama Information entitled Drug Pricing and Reimbursement Strategies: Preparing for the Coming Generic Onslaught gives pharmaceutical companies the information they need to reevaluate their pricing strategies to remain profitable in a changing marketplace.

Pharmaceutical sales reached $643.0 billion worldwide in 2006, increasing by 6.5% over the previous year, and global pharmaceutical companies have enjoyed a median profitability more than three times the average for all Fortune 500 companies. But companies will be challenged in the coming years: in addition to the onslaught of generics, which have increased their market penetration from 44% to 51.6% in the last couple of years, shrinking government and corporate healthcare budgets are putting pressure on the pricing strategies of pharmaceutical and biotech companies and reducing their margins. After eight years of double-digit growth, commercial prescription drug costs decreased to the single digits in 2003 and settled at a 4.8% growth rate in 2005.

“The golden years of monopolistic pricing in the United States are gone,” notes the report’s author, Joseph Constance. “Medicare Part D initiation, tiered managed care formulary systems, and the increasing clout of generic medicines are challenging margins now. Companies will have to adapt to survive, and pricing is one of the few levers they can pull.”

Kalorama Information’s report, Drug Pricing and Reimbursement Strategies: Preparing for the Coming Generic Onslaught provides considerable detail on this all-important area of pharmaceutical marketing strategy in the United States, Europe and Japan. It not only exposes the current business environment for pharmaceuticals, but also details strategies for specific results, including: gaining and defending market share through the cautious application of penetration pricing, enhancing brand loyalty with the ‘bait and hook’ tactic, as well as strategies for gaining new customers, improving margins and utilizing capacity. The report can be purchased directly from Kalorama Information by visiting http://www.kaloramainformation.com/Guide-Drug-Pricing-1422997, and is also available at http://www.marketresearch.com/.

About Kalorama Information

Kalorama Information supplies the latest in independent market research on medical markets. For more information, contact Tom Ehart at 240-747-3014 or tehart@marketresearch.com, or visit http://www.kaloramainformation.com/.

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