Benzodiazepines

(asked on 11th November 2016) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the cost has been to the NHS of purchasing benzodiazepine in each of the last 10 years.


Answered by
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David Mowat
This question was answered on 21st November 2016

The cost to the National Health Service of benzodiazepine drugs1 prescribed and dispensed to patients in England is shown in the table.

Year

Primary care net ingredient cost2 £k

Secondary care cost3 £k

Total cost £k

2005

24,633.2

5,491.3

30,124.5

2006

33,367.9

6,007.9

39,375.8

2007

46,557.3

6,789.5

53,346.8

2008

52,839.3

6,879.3

59,718.6

2009

55,000.9

6,072.4

61,073.3

2010

57,160.8

5,353.9

62,514.7

2011

46,968.0

5,069.9

52,037.9

2012

44,828.6

5,831.6

50,660.1

2013

81,221.7

6,799.1

88,020.7

2014

66,409.4

7,273.1

73,682.6

2015

55,886.6

7,423.8

63,310.5

Source: Prescription Cost Analysis and Hospital Pharmacy Audit Index © IMS HEALTH 2016 provided by NHS Digital

1 Includes alprazolam, chlordiazepoxide hydrochloride, clobazam, clonazepam, diazepam, flurazepam hydrochloride, loprazolam mesilate, lorazepam, lormetazepam, midazolam hydrochloride, midazolam maleate, nitrazepam, oxazepam, temazepam.

2 Net ingredient cost is the basic cost of a drug. It does not take account of discounts, dispensing costs, fees or prescription charge income.

3 The cost of the medicines at NHS list price and not necessarily the price the hospital paid. May include drugs dispensed via hospital pharmacies to private patients in private wards within NHS hospitals.

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