* The defined daily dose (DDD)/thousand population/day is a more useful measure of drug utilisation than prescription counts. It shows how many people in every thousand Australians are taking the standard dose of a drug every day. (For WHO definition of DDD see www.whocc.no/ddd/definition_and_general_considera/)
† Based on date of supply. Does not include private prescriptions or prescriptions under PBS co-payment.
Data are based on date of supply with processing date up to the month of September 2012. Data exclude 'Under co-payment' and 'Closing the gap' prescriptions processed by the Department of Human Services.
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