● How dependent is the UK on drugs from India?
Four out of five drugs used in the NHS are generics and a third of these are produced in India. So about 25% of the drugs in the NHS come from India. Between 2011 and 2016, the NHS started to experience a crisis in the amount of money it was spending on new, very expensive drugs. The amount the NHS spent rose in those years by £3.8 billion. That is more than twice the total NHS deficit at that time – £1.85 billion. The crisis was so severe that the NHS began to look for ways to save money, including importing more generics. It worked. The price of the drug imatinib was approximately £27,200 per year. With the generic version, it came down to £556 for a course of treatment. One drug, adalimumab, was previously the most expensive drug at more than £400 million per year. Generic importation of this drug helped save £110 million in just one year. It is one of several drugs on which switching to generic importation helped the NHS save almost £300 million in a year.
● How do more expensive drugs put NHS patients’ lives at risk?
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