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Abolition of the Pharmaceutical Label - Questions/answers for Pharmacists – Ministry of Labour, Health, Solidarity and Families

Summary by sante.gouv.fr
Why is the vignette removed on July 1st, 2014? Considered in 1999 to simplify the channels of billing and payment of prescriptions, the removal of the vignette pharmaceutical – which currently indicates the price and the rate of treatment on the boxes of refundable medicines – was decided at the end of 2012, on the basis of a report by the Inspectorate General of Social Affairs (IGAS). The vignette is a French specificity.
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Why is the vignette removed on July 1st, 2014? Considered in 1999 to simplify the channels of billing and payment of prescriptions, the removal of the vignette pharmaceutical – which currently indicates the price and the rate of treatment on the boxes of refundable medicines – was decided at the end of 2012, on the basis of a report by the Inspectorate General of Social Affairs (IGAS). The vignette is a French specificity.

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sante.gouv.fr broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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