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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do drug prices vary so much without insurance?

Drug prices without insurance can vary significantly depending on the country, pharmacy, and whether a generic version is available. In the USA, pricing is largely unregulated, while in the UK and Australia, government systems help control costs.

Are generic drugs cheaper than brand-name medications?

Yes, generic drugs are typically much cheaper because they do not carry the same development and marketing costs. In many cases, they contain the same active ingredient and provide similar effectiveness.

Can I legally buy medication without insurance?

Yes, in most countries you can purchase medication without insurance, but a valid prescription may still be required depending on the drug and local regulations.

Which country has the lowest drug prices?

Generally, the UK and Australia have lower medication costs due to government regulation and subsidy programs. Prices in the USA tend to be higher without insurance coverage.