Clinical commissioning groups have warned that a 24-fold rise in the cost of an anti-epilepsy drug could add £43m to commissioning costs across England.
Phenytoin has increased in price since September from 66p to £15.74 for 28 25mg tablets, and from £2.83 to £67.50 for 84 100mg tablets. This followed the acquisition of the rights by Flynn Pharma from Pfizer.
Sue Smith, head of prescribing and medicines management at Nene and Corby CCG and a pharmacist by training, said the 24-fold increase was ‘difficult to comprehend’.
‘In Northamptonshire, we are spending just over £5k per quarter on Epanutin at current prices, which will potentially increase to £120k per quarter,’ she wrote in a letter to local MPs.
This equated to an estimated £460k per year in additional costs for Northamptonshire CCG and £43 million per year for the NHS as a whole, she added.
The DH told Corby CCG in a letter that it was holding discussions with the company.
Flynn Pharma is a member of the 2009 Pharmaceutical Price Regulation Scheme, but phenytoin is not covered by the scheme, the DH added.
‘Whilst any price increase is unwelcome, systems are in place to ensure, in the main, the NHS obtains the best value from medicines. For example, we were able to move quickly earlier this year to reduce the cost of atorvastatin to the NHS when it came off patent,’ the DH letter added.
David Fakes from Flynn Pharma confirmed that discussions were taking place but refused to be drawn on specifics.
Dr Johnny Marshall, interim director for partnership development at NHS Clinical Commissioners, said: ‘We have written to [chief pharmaceutical officer] Dr Keith Ridge asking him why a 24-fold price rise has been agreed at no benefit to patients and to see if there are any steps that can be taken to mitigate the effect on CCG budgets.’
A DH spokesperson said: ‘Our main concern is ensuring epilepsy patients continue to get phenytoin.’
Differing costs
Before |
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25mg 66p/28 tablets |
50mg 67p/28 tablets |
100mg £2.83/84 tablets |
300mg £2.83/28 tablets |
After |
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25mg £15.74/28 tablets |
50mg £15.98/28 tablets |
100mg £67.50/84 tablets |
300mg £67.50/28 tablets |
Source: BNF, NHS Prescription Services