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Health SA Gesondheid (Print) ; 15(1): 1-5, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | AIM | ID: biblio-1262453

RESUMO

The main objective of the study was to calculate potential cost savings that could have been generated by maximum generic substitution of antidepressants within the private health care sector of South Africa from 2004 to 2006. Data on computerized medicine claims of patients receiving one or more antidepressants during three consecutive years (i.e. 2004; 2005 and 2006) were elicited from a South African pharmaceutical benefit management company. The total study population consisted of 292 071 items (N = 5 982 869) on 273 673 prescriptions (N = 5 213 765) at a total cost of R56 183 697.91 (N = R1 346 210 929.00). A quantitative; retrospective drug utilization review was conducted; and data were analyzed using the Statistical Analysis Systemr programme. Potential cost savings were computed for criteria-eligible substances in the study population. Generic medicine constituted 58.7(N = 292 071) of all antidepressants claimed; at a total cost of 28.2(N = R1 346 210 929.00) of all incurred costs. With total substitution of the average price of all criteria-eligible innovators; a potential saving of 9.3(N = R56 183 697.91) of the actual antidepressant cost over the study period was calculated. In developing countries with limited health care resources; generic medicines can be cost-saving treatment alternatives


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Antidepressivos , Redução de Custos , Substituição de Medicamentos , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Health SA Gesondheid (Print) ; 14(1): 67-74, 2009.
Artigo em Inglês | AIM | ID: biblio-1262443

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The main objective of this study was to characterise prescribing patterns of medicine classified as 'antidepressants' (hereafter simply referred to as antidepressants) in children and adolescents in the private health care sector of South Africa. A retrospective drug utilisation design was used to identify patients aged 19 years and younger from a South African pharmaceutical benefit management company's database; whom were issued at least one antidepressant between 1 January 2006 and 31 December 2006. Prescribed daily dosages (PDDs) were calculated using the Statistical Analysis Systemr program. A total of 1 013 patients received a mean number of 2.88 (SD 3.04) prescriptions per patient. Females received more prescriptions than their male counterparts; with the highest prevalence in the 15 = 19 years age group. The pharmacological groups most prescribed were the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (43.0) and the tricyclics (42.7); with imipramine (22.04) and amitriptyline (19) as the most commonly prescribed drugs. Approximately 30(n = 2 300) of all antidepressants in the study population were prescribed off-label. Amitriptyline and clomipramine were prescribed at daily dosages higher than recommended in children and adolescents aged 9 = 15 years. Lithium; trimipramine; trazodone and sulpiride were prescribed at sub-therapeutic dosages in adolescents. This study provided insight in the prescribing patterns of medicine classified as antidepressants in South African children and adolescents. These drugs; however; have many indications. Further research is needed to determine reasons why specific drugs are prescribed in this population


Assuntos
Adolescente , Antidepressivos , Criança , Prescrições de Medicamentos
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