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Express Scripts Reporting U.S. Spending Less On Traditional Drugs

Express Scripts headquarters in St. Louis.
(Rachel Lippmann/St. Louis Public Radio)
Express Scripts headquarters in St. Louis.

Citing data released by Express Scripts Holding Co., the St. Louis Post-Dispatch is reporting that for the first time in more than 20 years, there was a decrease last year in U.S. spending on traditional prescription drugs.

The Post-Dispatch says the company's data shows that total spending on traditional prescription drugs - mainly pills taken to treat common diseases - declined 1.5 percent in 2012.

U.S. spending on such medicines remained nearly flat in the nation’s commercially insured population — with an increase of less than 1 percent- in 2010 and 2011.

Express Scripts’ annual drug report is based on an analysis of its 100 million members. The north St. Louis County-based company processed about 1.4 billion prescriptions in 2012.