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Doctor shows how much medicine costs in the US compared to the UK and Australia with shocking results
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Updated 07:53 14 Jul 2025 GMT+1Published 17:36 12 Jul 2025 GMT+1

Doctor shows how much medicine costs in the US compared to the UK and Australia with shocking results

Not all healthcare systems were created equal

Brenna Cooper

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A doctor has compared the price of medication around the world – and the difference will shock you.

Healthcare around the world is not equal, with the amount of time you spend on a doctor's waiting list or the cost of your treatment depending on the country you're born in or the citizenship which you hold.

It's widely known that the United States has one of the most expensive health care systems in the world.

On average, an American without health insurance could be expected to pay up to $1,200 (£888) for an ambulance or tens of thousands for a broken bone, depending on complexity.

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Meanwhile the average cost of healthcare insurance for a single person is $8,951 (£6,630) annually (via William Russell), however this is often lower for Americans who get health insurance through work.

The price of medication varies drastically depending on the country you live in (Getty Stock Images)
The price of medication varies drastically depending on the country you live in (Getty Stock Images)

How much does medication cost around the world?

According to a recent TikTok post made by Australia-based healthcare practitioner Dr. Michael Mrozinski (@drmichaelsays) comparing the cost of prescription items Down Under, in Scotland and the US.

One example which Mrozinski includes is a Salbutamol, asthma inhaler, which costs roughly £5 in Australia and £57 in America.

Meanwhile data collected by Comparethemarket suggests medication such as Fluoxetine, a common antidepressant often sold under the brand name Prozac, costs £15 in Australia but as much as £1,113 in the US.

For the antibiotic Zithromax (also sold as Azithromycin), it can cost as little as £3.82 in Australia, whereas an average in the US is around £76.

However, it's important to note that these aren't the prices which US patients will necessarily pay when purchasing their medication, as this can vary depending on health care providers.

Meanwhile, Australians benefit from the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) which keeps medication affordable for most residents.

The includes items such as inhalers, antibiotics and antidepressants (Getty Stock Image)
The includes items such as inhalers, antibiotics and antidepressants (Getty Stock Image)

The biggest shocker from Mrozinski's video are the prices of items in Scotland, with NHS prescriptions in the devolved nation being completely free.

How much do prescriptions cost in England?

As of July 2025, purchasing an item on prescription will cost anyone living in England a blanket fee of £9.90 per prescribed item.

However children under 16, anyone aged over 60 and or anyone aged 16 to 18 in full time education.

The NHS also offers prescription prepayment certificate (PPC) for people who require multiple items every month.

These cost £114.50 for the year, meaning anyone needing 11 items or more within the space of 12 months will save money.

Like Scotland, prescriptions are also free for residents living in Wales.

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Topics: Health, Money

Brenna Cooper
Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper is a journalist at LADbible. She graduated from the University of Sheffield with a degree in History, followed by an NCTJ accredited masters in Journalism. She began her career as a freelance writer for Digital Spy, where she wrote about all things TV, film and showbiz. Her favourite topics to cover are music, travel and any bizarre pop culture.

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