流感季来袭:药店“神药”有存货,奥司他韦卷出1元/粒
Xin Jing Bao·2025-11-18 04:10

Core Insights - The flu season in China is expected to peak in late December and early January, leading to increased competition among flu medications [1][3] - Prices for flu medications, particularly for the popular drug Sufo, have started to drop as companies aim to capture market share [1][2] - The market for flu medications in China has surpassed 10 billion yuan, with Oseltamivir holding over 80% market share [4][5] Group 1: Market Dynamics - Sufo, a drug from Roche, was initially priced at 498 yuan per box but has seen a significant reduction to 222.36 yuan after being included in the national medical insurance directory [3] - The supply of Sufo is currently stable, with prices ranging from 239 to 258 yuan in retail pharmacies [2] - The entry of multiple domestic flu medications is intensifying competition, with several new products expected to launch in 2025 [6][7] Group 2: Competitive Landscape - Traditional flu medications like Oseltamivir are facing price pressures due to increased competition and collective procurement policies, with prices dropping significantly [4][5] - The market is seeing a surge in domestic flu drugs, with several companies like Qingfeng Pharmaceutical and Zhongsheng Pharmaceutical launching new products [6][8] - Oseltamivir's market share is projected to decline to 54.8% as more competitors enter the market, with over 70 companies producing the drug [5] Group 3: Regulatory and Development Updates - New flu medications are actively seeking inclusion in the medical insurance directory to enhance accessibility for patients [8] - Recent approvals for new flu drugs indicate a growing focus on pediatric formulations, with companies like Zhongsheng actively pursuing clinical trials for younger populations [7][8]