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Titel
Cost-effectiveness analysis of topical calcipotriol versus short-contact dithranol. In the treatment of mild to moderate plaque psoriasis
Ist Teil von
  • PharmacoEconomics, 2000-11, Vol.18 (5), p.469-476
Ort / Verlag
New Zealand: Springer Healthcare | Adis
Erscheinungsjahr
2000
Quelle
MEDLINE
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • To examine the relative cost effectiveness of topical calcipotriol and short-contact dithranol in the treatment of mild to moderate plaque psoriasis. This was a modelling study from the perspective of the UK National Health Service as payer. The interventions were compared using 2 decision-analytic models: one using a short term horizon (12 weeks) and the other using a longer term horizon (up to 1 year). Clinical success of treatment and relapse rates were obtained from the results of randomised controlled trials. The outcome measure used was the degree of improvement in psoriasis as judged by the patient. In the short term comparison, calcipotriol was the most effective treatment (60.8% success), but it was also the most expensive (96.03 Pounds; 2000 values). The incremental cost per success was 577.50 Pounds using a 12-week course of calcipotriol compared with short-contact dithranol. Over the long term horizon, first-line treatment with calcipotriol still had the highest expected cost per successful treatment (164.91 Pounds), but the incremental cost using this strategy was 38.66 Pounds compared with short-contact dithranol. In terms of cost per successful day's treatment (i.e. the cost for a day in which the patient reported a marked improvement or cleared lesions), the cost of each additional successful day's treatment was 19.93 Pounds when using calcipotriol as first-line treatment rather than short-contact dithranol. The combination of differences in drug acquisition costs and relapse rates can lead to large differences in the comparative cost effectiveness of topical treatments for plaque psoriasis. From the perspective of the prescriber, the results of this analysis suggest that selecting short-contact dithranol as first-line treatment was the most cost-effective strategy.

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