Map
Two sets of data are displayed in this map. The first shows the availability, affordability and accessibility of a 30-day treatment of immediate release oral solid morphine. A red dot indicates no availability of immediate release oral solid morphine. The second set of data displays the cost of other opioids and morphine formulations included in this project. You can drag or zoom in the map by using the zooming tool on the left.
The displayed prices are the lowest price of locally available formulations at retail level or hospital pharmacies. The prices displayed are prices of opioids for use outside of the hospital (not for in-patients).
Definitions
Affordability: number of days’ wages required to purchase a 30-day treatment, estimated by using the daily wage of the lowest-paid unskilled government worker.
Buyer price: government international competitive bidding, or tender price obtained by the organizations listed, and usually include insurance and transportation charges.
DDD (Defined Daily Dose): The DDD is the assumed average maintenance dose per day for a drug used for its main indication in adults. The DDD is a quantity measure for statistical purposes only and not to be used as treatment guideline.
Percent of buyer price: difference between the reported price for the patient and the international buyer reference price.
Sources of information, tools and disclaimer
Sources and tools
- DDDs: WHO Collaborating Center for Drug Statistics and Methodology
- Finance converter
- Open Exchange Rates
- International Reference Price: From: International Drug Price Indicator Guide (MSH and WHO)
- Minimum wage
Disclaimer
As a service to the global palliative care community, IAHPC provides information on the retail prices of opioids in different countries around the world through the OPW project.
The information contained in this OPW map is voluntarily sent to IAHPC through an electronic data collection form. IAHPC is not responsible for the accuracy and veracity of the information of each price and this is provided for information only.
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