A Parallel Import Life Cycle of Two Halves

A Parallel Import Life Cycle of Two Halves

Today we thought we’d have a look at Pletal (Cilostazol) for which we can see the appearance and disappearance of parallel imports in the UK. Pletal was first launched into the UK in 2007 and is used for the treatment of intermittent claudication, a condition...
The Life and Death of Imported Provigil

The Life and Death of Imported Provigil

Provigil was launchd in the UK in March 1998 and it is used to promote wakefulness in patients with narcolepsy, a condition characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness. The first sign of parallel imports being sold into the UK was in November 2001, and though a...
Changes in the number of drug tariff products

Changes in the number of drug tariff products

Between 2001 and 2022 the number of generics in the English drug tariff increased from 1682 to 3955. Most of this was driven by increased patient demand and new product launches to cope with this demand. However, more recently the number of products in this...
The Life and Death of a Parallel Import

The Life and Death of a Parallel Import

The WaveData Team wanted to find an example of a parallel import appearing in the UK, it’s birth in competition with the UK brand, and it’s final demise once generics had hit the market. We looked at all the different constituent molecules for which we had been able...
The Terrible Twos

The Terrible Twos

Pramipexole Tabs 88mcg 30 is one of those products that suffers regular price bounces. In this case it seems to be almost exactly every two years, which in our minds fits with manufacturing cycles. The generic form of Boehringer Ingelheim’s Mirapexin was launched in...