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Insulin Glargine in Austria: prescription, brands, pricing

This page summarises the situation of Insulin Glargine in Austria under BASG (Federal Office for Safety in Health Care): prescription status, available brands and generics, pharmacy dispensing, and online options in EUR. Insulin Glargine belongs to the Long-acting insulin analogue class.

Regulator
BASG (Federal Office for Safety in Health Care)
Currency
EUR

About Insulin Glargine

Insulin glargine is approved as basal insulin therapy in adults and paediatric patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus and in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus when oral or non-insulin injectable therapy is insufficient or contraindicated… Austria's medication categories follow EU rules: rezeptpflichtig (Rx, prescription-only) and rezeptfrei (OTC). The statutory health insurance (Sozialversicherung) covers the bulk of prescription costs after a small per-prescription fee (Rezeptgebühr).

Mechanism and action

Insulin glargine binds the insulin receptor with similar affinity to human insulin, activating intracellular signalling that increases glucose uptake in muscle and adipose tissue, suppresses hepatic glucose production and promotes lipogenes…

Brands and generics in Austria

In Austria, Insulin Glargine is typically dispensed as one internationally recognised brand along with their corresponding authorised generics. Austrian Apotheken are well-distributed and bound to strict opening-hour rotation rules; on-call pharmacies (Bereitschaftsdienst) cover nights and holidays. Pharmacist-led consultation is a core part of dispensing, similar to the German system. Brand-to-generic substitution is decided by the pharmacist under local BASG (Federal Office for Safety in Health Care) equivalence rules, and the price difference in EUR is usually substantial.

Online and tele-prescribing access

Online OTC sales are permitted in Austria via BASG-registered pharmacies, identifiable by the EU common logo. Online prescription dispensing is more limited and follows the same legislation as in-person dispensing; cross-border purchase within the EU is regulated. For Insulin Glargine specifically, the legal online options in Austria depend on its Rx-or-OTC classification under BASG (Federal Office for Safety in Health Care).

Frequently asked questions

Is Insulin Glargine available in Austria?

Yes — Insulin Glargine and its brands are available in Austria through pharmacies authorised by BASG (Federal Office for Safety in Health Care), in various strengths depending on the commercial product. Authorised generics offer a lower-cost alternative with the same active substance.

Do I need a prescription for Insulin Glargine in Austria?

Austria's medication categories follow EU rules: rezeptpflichtig (Rx, prescription-only) and rezeptfrei (OTC). The statutory health insurance (Sozialversicherung) covers the bulk of prescription costs after a small per-prescription fee (Rezeptgebühr). The exact status of Insulin Glargine (Rx or OTC) is determined by BASG (Federal Office for Safety in Health Care); most active ingredients in the Long-acting insulin analogue class require prescription, although there are exceptions by country and formulation.

How much does Insulin Glargine cost in Austria?

The price in EUR depends on the manufacturer (brand vs authorised generic), the strength and the pack size. Generics are typically substantially cheaper than brands and serve as the economic reference for ongoing use.

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The information on this website is provided for reference and educational purposes only. It does not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.