Top Ten Most Expensive Angiotensin Receptor Blockers in 2010

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What is the most expensive ARB for the year 2010? We compiled the price data on locally available ARBs and sorted the list based on the cost of the drug per day's use. The result is in the table below followed by an explanation on the parts of the table:

Top Ten Most Expensive Angiotensin Receptor Blockers in 2010

Trade Name Generic Name Stock Dose (mg) Initial Dose (mg) Initial Freq. Price Cost per day
Olmetec Olmesartan 20 20 1 46.32 46.32
Teveten Eprosartan 600 600 1 44.32 44.32
Diovan Valsartan 80 80 1 43.39 43.39
Cozaar Losartan 50 50 1 40.42 40.42
Blopress Candesartan 8 8 1 33.35 33.35
Pritor Telmisartan 40 20 1 47.25 23.63
Micardis Telmisartan 40 40 1 23.57 23.57
Lifezar Losartan 50 50 1 20.48 20.48
Ecozar Losartan 50 50 1 19.50 19.50
Normoten Losartan 50 50 1 19.50 19.50
  • Trade name refers to the brand name of the drug in the Philippines.
  • Generic name refers to the name of the active ingredient. Medicines with the same generic names have similar pharmacologic effects.
  • Initial dose refers to the usual amount given when the drug is initially prescribed, based on JNC7.
  • Initial freq refers to the number of times the drug is taken each day, when it is initially prescribed.
  • Unit Price refers to the manufacturer's price per tablet, in Philippine Peso.
  • Cost per day refers to the total cost of taking the drug daily in Philippine Peso, considering the stock dose, initial dose and initial frequency.

Compiled by healthypinoy.com staff from MIMS 2009 122th ed., PPD 2008-2009, and The Generics Pharmacy price list (May 18, 2009). Last updated May 11, 2010.