Cost-effectiveness analysis on compound anti-hypertensive tablets for primary hypertension / 中华流行病学杂志
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology
;
(12): 383-386, 2008.
Article
in Chinese
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-287760
ABSTRACT
Objective To compare the cost-effectiveness of two anti-hypertensive therapy regimens,Compound anti-hypertensive tablets and other common anti-hypertensive agents,in the treatment program of Primary Hypertension.Methods We conducted a cost-effectiveness analysis based on a community trial.Two communities'primary hypertensive patients were enrolled to receive different therapy drugsCompound anti-hypertensive tablets(Group A)or other common anti-hypertensive agents(Group B).Blood pressure,medicine used,and adverse drug reactions were observed and recorded for one year,and then costeffectiveness ratio of the two groups and incremental ratio were calculated.We considered a 30%drug price fluctuating load to make the sensitivity analysis.Results 2505 cases were enrolled with 1529 cases in group A and 976 cases in group B.The cost-effectiveness ratios were 418.1 and 1057.7 for Group A and B respectively while the incremental cost-effectiveness of Group B vs.Group A was 19 202.2.The results were insensitive to variation in the costs of drugs over clinically reasonable ranges.Conclusion Compound anti-hypertensive tablets appeared to be relatively cost-effective when compared to common drugs for the treatment of primary hypertension.
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Type of study:
Health economic evaluation
Language:
Chinese
Journal:
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology
Year:
2008
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Article
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