Possible Insufficiency of Generic Price Competition to Contain Prices for Orally Administered Anticancer Therapies Generic price competition is viewed as an important way to contain prices and increase patient access… Click to show full abstract
Possible Insufficiency of Generic Price Competition to Contain Prices for Orally Administered Anticancer Therapies Generic price competition is viewed as an important way to contain prices and increase patient access to prescription medications.1,2 Following the introduction of generic options, substantial decreases have been observed in prices for infused anticancer therapies. However, it is unclear whether such declines will be observed for orally administered anticancer drugs.3 Capecitabine is one of the first high-priced orally administered anticancer drugs to lose patent protection in the United States, making it a useful case study for understanding how generic entry may affect orally administered anticancer drug prices.
               
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