U.S. sales of 20 best-selling drugs are more than double worldwide sales combined

Are Americans just consuming significantly more prescription drugs than the rest of the world?

Leading the pack is Gilead Sciences’ HIV medication Biktarvy, which had U.S. sales revenue five times greater than the rest of the world. (Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg)

Americans spent nearly twice as much on the 20 top-selling pharmaceuticals as the rest of the world combined last year, according to an analysis by the interest group Public Citizen.

“Americans spend far too much on prescription drugs,” according to the report. “Earlier studies have identified that the United States spends more per capita for prescription drugs than any other industrialized nation. In this analysis, we attempted to quantify the spending disparity by analyzing the sources of revenue for the 20 top-selling drugs globally in 2020.”

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Among the key findings:

Drugs with significant sales revenue disparities between the United States and the rest of the world include:

Although differences in revenue may reflect differences in volumes of drugs consumed, previous research indicates that Americans consume comparable amounts of drugs as people in other high-income countries. Public Citizen supports proposed legislation that would empower Medicare to negotiate drug prices.

“Granting Medicare the authority to push back against pharmaceutical company profiteering would mean an end to decades of overpaying for medicines,” the report said, “and the beginning of billions in cost-savings that could be used to improve and expand Medicare, including increasing access to treatments as well as to dental, hearing and visual care. Congress should allow Medicare to negotiate without delay.”

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