Pharmacoeconomic analysis of tiotropium bromide and olodaterol fixed combination as maintenance therapy for patients with COPD in the Russian Federation

Aim. To assess the economic efficacy of a fixed combination tiotropium bromide+olodaterol (T+O) in comparison with other medications, included in the Vital and Essential Drugs List (VEDL), for the maintenance triple therapy of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Materials and Methods. A Mar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Farmakoèkonomika (Moskva. Online) 2020-08, Vol.13 (2), p.101-111
Hauptverfasser: Nedogoda, S. V., Frolov, M. Yu, Salasyuk, A. S., Barykina, I. N., Smirnova, V. O.
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Zusammenfassung:Aim. To assess the economic efficacy of a fixed combination tiotropium bromide+olodaterol (T+O) in comparison with other medications, included in the Vital and Essential Drugs List (VEDL), for the maintenance triple therapy of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Materials and Methods. A Markov model was used for the estimation of direct medical costs associated with different medications. Costminimization and budget impact analyses were performed.Results. The drug costs for T+O were the lowest among all compared treatment strategies. The cost savings in favor of T+O were 24.82% [15.86–29.95%]. The application of T+O strategy in 4,101 target patients led to a decrease in the total direct medical costs under the state programs of guarantees of free medical care by 13.13% in 3 years, which will make T+O therapy available to 643 more patients in the first year and 1,624 patients in three years.Conclusion. A fixed combination T+O is a preferred efficient option for maintenance triple treatment for patients with COPD in comparison with other drugs from VEDL, because it is associated with lower total costs and equal efficacy.
ISSN:2070-4909
2070-4933
DOI:10.17749/2070-4909/farmakoekonomika.2020.045