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. 2016 Feb 4:26:15082.
doi: 10.1038/npjpcrm.2015.82.

TOTALL: high cost of allergic rhinitis-a national Swedish population-based questionnaire study

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TOTALL: high cost of allergic rhinitis-a national Swedish population-based questionnaire study

Lars-Olaf Cardell et al. NPJ Prim Care Respir Med. .

Abstract

Allergic rhinitis is a global illness with a well-recognised impact on quality of life and work performance. Comparatively little is known about the extent of its economic impact on society. The TOTALL study estimates the total cost of allergic rhinitis using a sample representing the entire Swedish population of working age. A questionnaire focused on allergic rhinitis was mailed out to a random population of Swedish residents, aged 18-65 years. Health-care contacts, medications, absenteeism (absence from work) and presenteeism (reduced working capacity at work) were assessed, and the direct and indirect costs of allergic rhinitis were calculated. Medication use was evaluated in relation to the ARIA guidelines. In all, 3,501 of 8,001 (44%) answered the questionnaire, and 855 (24%) of these reported allergic rhinitis. The mean annual direct and indirect costs because of allergic rhinitis were €210.3 and €750.8, respectively, resulting in a total cost of €961.1 per individual/year. Presenteeism represented 70% of the total cost. Antihistamines appear to be used in excess in relation to topical steroids, and the use of nasal decongestants was alarmingly high. The total cost of allergic rhinitis in Sweden, with a population of 9.5 million, was estimated at €1.3 billion annually. These unexpectedly high costs could be related to the high prevalence of disease, in combination with the previously often underestimated indirect costs. Improved adherence to guidelines might ease the economic burden on society.

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Conflict of interest statement

The Swedish Rhinological Research Alliance (SRFA) has funded this study. The SRFA is an independent national Swedish upper airway research network including Ear, Nose and Throat researchers at the main university hospitals in Sweden. The SRFA has received unrestricted research grants from MEDA AB Sweden and ALK Sweden. L-OC, MA and JH have participated in meetings funded by MEDA AB and ALK. L-OC and MA are on an advisory board for MEDA AB. MA holds patents for microemulsions for the treatment of allergic rhinitis. PO is an employee of Novartis AG, Switzerland. The remaining authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Distribution of direct and indirect costs in participants with allergic rhinitis. Total cost/individual with allergic rhinitis/year: €961.1.

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