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. 2009:3:637-44.
doi: 10.2147/opth.s7113. Epub 2009 Nov 16.

First-year treatment costs among new initiators of topical prostaglandin analogs

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First-year treatment costs among new initiators of topical prostaglandin analogs

Jordana K Schmier et al. Clin Ophthalmol. 2009.

Abstract

Objective: To estimate first-year costs among new initiators of topical prostaglandin analogs in a managed care population.

Research design and methods: We developed a model to estimate first-year direct medical costs. We derived treatment patterns from a claims database analysis. Published studies were used to estimate visit-related resource use. Costs were obtained from standard sources.

Results: The database analysis identified 9,063 patients meeting study criteria, 41% (n = 3,672) of whom remained on their initial prostaglandin therapy for 12 months after initiation. Adjunctive intraocular pressure lowering therapy was needed in 20.7%, 16.5%, 13.9%, and 8.9% of bimatoprost, latanoprost, travoprost, and BAK-free travoprost patients, respectively. Median numbers of days to the first prescription filled for adjunctive therapy (if required) were 69.5, 67.0, 123.0, and 158.5 for patients initiating on bimatoprost, latanoprost, travoprost, and BAK-free travoprost. Total estimated first-year costs were $1,457, $1,360, $1,278, and $1,307 for patients initiating therapy with bimatoprost, latanoprost, travoprost, and BAK-free travoprost. Findings were consistent through sensitivity analysis.

Conclusions: A BAK-free prostaglandin analog may permit longer duration of monotherapy and be associated with lower first-year direct medical costs. Use of a claims database and the selection of new initiators of prostaglandin analogs limit projecting findings to all glaucoma patients.

Keywords: combination; costs and cost analysis; drug therapy; glaucoma; prostaglandin analogs.

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Patient selection.
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Annual average cost per patient by category.

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