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Prescription Drug Costs in Netherlands

Mandatory Private Insurance (Zorgverzekeringswet) · Valuta: € (EUR)

Covered by Basic Insurance

Yes (with deductible)

Generic Prescription Rate

75%

Avg Monthly Drug Spending (Insured)

€15–€30

OTC Paracetamol/Ibuprofen

€2–€8

Drug Reimbursement System

GVS (reference pricing)

Pharmacy Dispensing Fee

~€6 per prescription

Oversikt

Prescription drugs in the Netherlands are covered under the basic health insurance package, subject to the annual deductible of €385. The Dutch government maintains a comprehensive drug reimbursement system (Geneesmiddelenvergoedingssysteem, GVS) that groups therapeutically equivalent medications together and sets a maximum reimbursement price for each group. If a patient chooses a more expensive medication within the group, they pay the difference out of pocket.

Generic prescribing is strongly encouraged in the Netherlands, with approximately 75% of all prescriptions filled with generic medications. Pharmacists are allowed and encouraged to substitute generics unless the prescribing physician specifically indicates otherwise. The preference policy (preferentiebeleid) allows insurers to designate a preferred brand for each active ingredient, further driving down costs. Patients who require a non-preferred brand may face additional charges.

Over-the-counter medications are not covered by insurance and must be purchased at pharmacies or drugstores. Common OTC medications like paracetamol and ibuprofen are relatively affordable at €2-8 per package. The Netherlands has one of the lower per-capita prescription drug expenditures in Western Europe, partly due to aggressive generic substitution policies and effective price negotiations.

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Data fra Zorginstituut Nederland, Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu (RIVM), Nederlandse Zorgautoriteit (NZa), Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (CBS). Sist oppdatert: 2026-03-01. Denne informasjonen er kun for utdanningsformål og utgjør ikke medisinsk rådgivning.