Prescription Drug Costs (Blue Prescription) in Norway
Tax-Funded Universal Healthcare · Valuta: kr (NOK)
Blue Prescription Copay (Max)
520 kr per 3 months
Annual Copay Cap (Frikort)
~3,165 kr
White Prescription
Full price (no subsidy)
Generic Substitution
Mandatory offer
OTC Paracetamol Availability
Pharmacies + stores
Drug Price Regulation
European reference pricing
Overzicht
Norway's prescription drug system features two main categories: blue prescriptions (bla resept) for chronic conditions and white prescriptions for short-term treatments. Blue prescriptions provide substantial subsidies for medications treating long-term and serious conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, asthma, and mental illness. Under the blue prescription scheme, patients pay a copay of up to 520 kr per prescription per 3-month supply, subject to the annual frikort cap of approximately 3,165 kr.
White prescriptions, used for short-term conditions such as antibiotics for infections, are not subsidized and must be paid in full by the patient. A standard course of antibiotics typically costs 100-300 kr, while other common medications vary widely in price. The Norwegian Medicines Agency (Legemiddelverket) regulates drug prices through a reference pricing system based on the three lowest-priced European countries.
Generic substitution is encouraged in Norway, with pharmacists required to offer generic alternatives when available. The stepped-price model (trinnprismodellen) automatically reduces the reimbursement price of medications when generic alternatives enter the market, achieving significant savings. Norway has among the lowest generic drug prices in Europe due to this system. Over-the-counter medications are available at pharmacies, and a limited selection (primarily paracetamol) can be purchased at grocery stores and gas stations.
Gerelateerde Onderwerpen in Norway
Patient Fees & Frikort (Exemption Card)
Norway's universal healthcare system requires patients to pay modest copayments (egenandeler) for most outpatient servic...
Dental Care Costs
Dental care for adults in Norway is largely not covered by the public healthcare system, making it one of the most expen...
Mental Health Care
Mental healthcare in Norway is integrated into the public healthcare system and covered under the standard copayment str...
Hospital Costs
Hospital care in Norway is entirely free for all residents, with no daily fees, copayments, or charges for inpatient tre...
Gegevens afkomstig van Helsedirektoratet (Norwegian Directorate of Health), Helsenorge.no, Statistisk sentralbyra (SSB), HELFO (Norwegian Health Economics Administration). Laatst bijgewerkt: 2026-03-01. Deze informatie is uitsluitend voor educatieve doeleinden en vormt geen medisch advies.