An annual review of the most expensive prescribed medications in the state found that just three dominate the list.
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An annual review of the most expensive prescribed medications in the state found that just three dominate the list.
The state Office of Health Strategy on Thursday released its annual Top Outpatient Prescription Drug summary report, which analyzes drug prices and utilization in the state.
Each year, OHS publishes a list of up to 10 drugs that meet the criteria established by state law. The drugs included in the list:
- are provided at substantial cost to the state and/or are critical to public health.
- are expensive for a course of treatment; and
- have seen a high price increase.
