Prescription Drug Costs in Canada
Medicare - Universal Single-Payer (Provincial) · Waluta: C$ (CAD)
Annual Out-of-Pocket Drug Costs
C$500–C$800
Canadians Struggling to Afford Rx
20%
Avg Monthly Insulin Cost
C$50–C$150
Provinces with Pharmacare Plans
13
Drug Spending Per Capita
C$1,100
Generic Drug Market Share
73%
Przegląd
Canada does not have a universal pharmacare programme, making prescription drug coverage a patchwork of provincial plans, employer benefits, and out-of-pocket payments. Each province and territory operates its own drug benefit programme with different eligibility criteria, formularies, and co-payment structures. Approximately 20% of Canadians report difficulty affording their prescription medications.
The average Canadian household spends approximately C$500–C$800 annually on prescription drugs out of pocket. Brand-name drugs in Canada are among the most expensive in the OECD, though generic drug prices have been reduced through federal price regulation. The Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB) regulates prices of patented medicines but has limited influence on generic drug pricing.
Political momentum for a national pharmacare programme has been building. The proposed Canada Pharmacare Act aims to create a universal, single-payer system for prescription drugs. Initial coverage is focused on diabetes medications and contraceptives, with plans for gradual expansion. Full implementation would make Canada one of the few countries with both universal medical care and universal drug coverage.
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Dane ze źródła Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI), Statistics Canada, Fraser Institute, Canada Health Act Annual Report. Ostatnia aktualizacja: 2026-03-01. Te informacje mają charakter wyłącznie edukacyjny i nie stanowią porady medycznej.