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If the lowest-priced generic is available in the recommended pack size but also in a larger pack size that has a lower unit price, which price should I record?

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If the lowest-priced generic is available in the recommended pack size but also in a larger pack size that has a lower unit price, which price should I record?

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You should record the unit price that corresponds to the recommended pack size, even if this price is higher than that of another available pack size. In this way you will increase the comparability of results across medicine outlets and avoid price variations caused by economies of scale.

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