Prescription Drug Costs in Japan
Universal Health Insurance (NHI + Shakai Hoken) · العملة: ¥ (JPY)
Copayment Rate
30%
Monthly Drug Cost (Patient Share)
¥1,000–¥5,000
Generic Prescription Rate
~80%
Drug Price Revision
Biennial
OTC Cold Medicine
¥500–¥2,000
Monthly Cost Cap Applies
Yes
نظرة عامة
Prescription drugs in Japan are covered under the universal health insurance system with the standard 30% copayment, subject to the monthly high-cost medical care cap. Drug prices in Japan are set by the government through the National Health Insurance Drug Price List, which is revised biennially (and in some years annually). This price-setting mechanism ensures that drug costs are controlled at a national level.
Japan is the world's third-largest pharmaceutical market. Generic drug use has historically been low compared to other developed countries, but government initiatives have increased the generic prescription rate from about 30% in 2010 to approximately 80% in recent years. The government has set a target of 80%+ generic use to control healthcare spending. Pharmacies are required to inform patients of generic alternatives and incentivize substitution.
A typical monthly supply of common medications costs patients approximately ¥1,000-5,000 as their 30% share. For example, common hypertension medications cost about ¥1,000-2,000 monthly (patient share), while diabetes medications range from ¥2,000-8,000. Over-the-counter medications are widely available at pharmacies (yakkyoku) and drugstores (doraggu sutoa), with common items like cold medicine costing ¥500-2,000. Japan's OTC market is notably large and diverse, reflecting a cultural emphasis on self-medication for minor conditions.
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مصدر البيانات: Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW), National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, Japan Health Policy NOW, OECD Health Statistics. آخر تحديث: 2026-03-01. هذه المعلومات لأغراض تعليمية فقط ولا تشكل نصيحة طبية.