Treatment of type 2 diabetes with saxagliptin: a pharmacoeconomic evaluation in Argentina

Autores
Elgart, Jorge Federico; Caporale, Joaquín Enzo; González, Lorena; Aiello, Eleonora; Waschbusch, Maximiliano; Gagliardino, Juan José
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2013
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Background: The increasing prevalence of diabetes and its inadequate management results in a heavy burden of the disease for the patients, the health and the productive system and the overall community. Consequently, it is necessary to have new effective drugs to treat people with diabetes to decrease such burden. DPP-4 inhibitors can help to cope with this demand, but its usage is challenged by its apparent high cost. The aim of the current study was to compare a simulated cost-effectiveness ratio of metformin (MET) plus one drug of the DPP-4 inhibitors family, saxagliptin (SAXA) or sulfonylurea (SU) treatment during a 20-year period, from the perspective of the social security system, in a cohort of people with Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) who did not attain glycosylated hemoglobin treatment target values only with MET. Methods: A discrete event simulation model (Cardiff diabetes model) based on UKPDS 68 was used to simulate disease progression and to estimate the economic and health treatment consequences in people with T2DM. The clinical efficacy parameters for SAXA administration were obtained from the literature; local standard costs were considered for drug acquisition, adverse events (AEs), and micro/macrovascular complications. Costs were expressed in US dollars (2009) with an annual 3.5% discount and a 20-year time horizon. Results: The SAXA + MET treated group had a lower number of non-fatal events than the SU + MET treated group. The model also predicted a lower number of fatal macrovascular events for the SAXA + MET group (149.6 vs. 152.8). The total cost of the SAXA + MET cohort was 15% higher than that of the SU + MET cohort. Treatment with SAXA + MET resulted in a higher number of quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) (9.54 vs. 9.32) and life-years gained (LYGs) (20.84 vs. 20.76) compared to those treated with SU + MET. The incremental cost per QALY and LYG gained was $7,374 and $20,490, respectively. Conclusions: According to the criteria proposed by the Commission on Macroeconomics and Health, the use of the combination SAXA+ MET is highly cost-effective in Argentina.
Centro de Endocrinología Experimental y Aplicada
Materia
Ciencias Médicas
Argentina
Cost-effectiveness analysis
DPP-4 inhibitors
Latin America
Pharmacoeconomics
Saxagliptin
Type 2 diabetes treatment
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spelling Treatment of type 2 diabetes with saxagliptin: a pharmacoeconomic evaluation in ArgentinaElgart, Jorge FedericoCaporale, Joaquín EnzoGonzález, LorenaAiello, EleonoraWaschbusch, MaximilianoGagliardino, Juan JoséCiencias MédicasArgentinaCost-effectiveness analysisDPP-4 inhibitorsLatin AmericaPharmacoeconomicsSaxagliptinType 2 diabetes treatmentBackground: The increasing prevalence of diabetes and its inadequate management results in a heavy burden of the disease for the patients, the health and the productive system and the overall community. Consequently, it is necessary to have new effective drugs to treat people with diabetes to decrease such burden. DPP-4 inhibitors can help to cope with this demand, but its usage is challenged by its apparent high cost. The aim of the current study was to compare a simulated cost-effectiveness ratio of metformin (MET) plus one drug of the DPP-4 inhibitors family, saxagliptin (SAXA) or sulfonylurea (SU) treatment during a 20-year period, from the perspective of the social security system, in a cohort of people with Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) who did not attain glycosylated hemoglobin treatment target values only with MET. Methods: A discrete event simulation model (Cardiff diabetes model) based on UKPDS 68 was used to simulate disease progression and to estimate the economic and health treatment consequences in people with T2DM. The clinical efficacy parameters for SAXA administration were obtained from the literature; local standard costs were considered for drug acquisition, adverse events (AEs), and micro/macrovascular complications. Costs were expressed in US dollars (2009) with an annual 3.5% discount and a 20-year time horizon. Results: The SAXA + MET treated group had a lower number of non-fatal events than the SU + MET treated group. The model also predicted a lower number of fatal macrovascular events for the SAXA + MET group (149.6 vs. 152.8). The total cost of the SAXA + MET cohort was 15% higher than that of the SU + MET cohort. Treatment with SAXA + MET resulted in a higher number of quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) (9.54 vs. 9.32) and life-years gained (LYGs) (20.84 vs. 20.76) compared to those treated with SU + MET. The incremental cost per QALY and LYG gained was $7,374 and $20,490, respectively. Conclusions: According to the criteria proposed by the Commission on Macroeconomics and Health, the use of the combination SAXA+ MET is highly cost-effective in Argentina.Centro de Endocrinología Experimental y Aplicada2013info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/85367enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/2191-1991info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1186/2191-1991-3-11info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-17T09:59:17Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/85367Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-17 09:59:17.893SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Treatment of type 2 diabetes with saxagliptin: a pharmacoeconomic evaluation in Argentina
title Treatment of type 2 diabetes with saxagliptin: a pharmacoeconomic evaluation in Argentina
spellingShingle Treatment of type 2 diabetes with saxagliptin: a pharmacoeconomic evaluation in Argentina
Elgart, Jorge Federico
Ciencias Médicas
Argentina
Cost-effectiveness analysis
DPP-4 inhibitors
Latin America
Pharmacoeconomics
Saxagliptin
Type 2 diabetes treatment
title_short Treatment of type 2 diabetes with saxagliptin: a pharmacoeconomic evaluation in Argentina
title_full Treatment of type 2 diabetes with saxagliptin: a pharmacoeconomic evaluation in Argentina
title_fullStr Treatment of type 2 diabetes with saxagliptin: a pharmacoeconomic evaluation in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of type 2 diabetes with saxagliptin: a pharmacoeconomic evaluation in Argentina
title_sort Treatment of type 2 diabetes with saxagliptin: a pharmacoeconomic evaluation in Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Elgart, Jorge Federico
Caporale, Joaquín Enzo
González, Lorena
Aiello, Eleonora
Waschbusch, Maximiliano
Gagliardino, Juan José
author Elgart, Jorge Federico
author_facet Elgart, Jorge Federico
Caporale, Joaquín Enzo
González, Lorena
Aiello, Eleonora
Waschbusch, Maximiliano
Gagliardino, Juan José
author_role author
author2 Caporale, Joaquín Enzo
González, Lorena
Aiello, Eleonora
Waschbusch, Maximiliano
Gagliardino, Juan José
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Médicas
Argentina
Cost-effectiveness analysis
DPP-4 inhibitors
Latin America
Pharmacoeconomics
Saxagliptin
Type 2 diabetes treatment
topic Ciencias Médicas
Argentina
Cost-effectiveness analysis
DPP-4 inhibitors
Latin America
Pharmacoeconomics
Saxagliptin
Type 2 diabetes treatment
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Background: The increasing prevalence of diabetes and its inadequate management results in a heavy burden of the disease for the patients, the health and the productive system and the overall community. Consequently, it is necessary to have new effective drugs to treat people with diabetes to decrease such burden. DPP-4 inhibitors can help to cope with this demand, but its usage is challenged by its apparent high cost. The aim of the current study was to compare a simulated cost-effectiveness ratio of metformin (MET) plus one drug of the DPP-4 inhibitors family, saxagliptin (SAXA) or sulfonylurea (SU) treatment during a 20-year period, from the perspective of the social security system, in a cohort of people with Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) who did not attain glycosylated hemoglobin treatment target values only with MET. Methods: A discrete event simulation model (Cardiff diabetes model) based on UKPDS 68 was used to simulate disease progression and to estimate the economic and health treatment consequences in people with T2DM. The clinical efficacy parameters for SAXA administration were obtained from the literature; local standard costs were considered for drug acquisition, adverse events (AEs), and micro/macrovascular complications. Costs were expressed in US dollars (2009) with an annual 3.5% discount and a 20-year time horizon. Results: The SAXA + MET treated group had a lower number of non-fatal events than the SU + MET treated group. The model also predicted a lower number of fatal macrovascular events for the SAXA + MET group (149.6 vs. 152.8). The total cost of the SAXA + MET cohort was 15% higher than that of the SU + MET cohort. Treatment with SAXA + MET resulted in a higher number of quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) (9.54 vs. 9.32) and life-years gained (LYGs) (20.84 vs. 20.76) compared to those treated with SU + MET. The incremental cost per QALY and LYG gained was $7,374 and $20,490, respectively. Conclusions: According to the criteria proposed by the Commission on Macroeconomics and Health, the use of the combination SAXA+ MET is highly cost-effective in Argentina.
Centro de Endocrinología Experimental y Aplicada
description Background: The increasing prevalence of diabetes and its inadequate management results in a heavy burden of the disease for the patients, the health and the productive system and the overall community. Consequently, it is necessary to have new effective drugs to treat people with diabetes to decrease such burden. DPP-4 inhibitors can help to cope with this demand, but its usage is challenged by its apparent high cost. The aim of the current study was to compare a simulated cost-effectiveness ratio of metformin (MET) plus one drug of the DPP-4 inhibitors family, saxagliptin (SAXA) or sulfonylurea (SU) treatment during a 20-year period, from the perspective of the social security system, in a cohort of people with Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) who did not attain glycosylated hemoglobin treatment target values only with MET. Methods: A discrete event simulation model (Cardiff diabetes model) based on UKPDS 68 was used to simulate disease progression and to estimate the economic and health treatment consequences in people with T2DM. The clinical efficacy parameters for SAXA administration were obtained from the literature; local standard costs were considered for drug acquisition, adverse events (AEs), and micro/macrovascular complications. Costs were expressed in US dollars (2009) with an annual 3.5% discount and a 20-year time horizon. Results: The SAXA + MET treated group had a lower number of non-fatal events than the SU + MET treated group. The model also predicted a lower number of fatal macrovascular events for the SAXA + MET group (149.6 vs. 152.8). The total cost of the SAXA + MET cohort was 15% higher than that of the SU + MET cohort. Treatment with SAXA + MET resulted in a higher number of quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) (9.54 vs. 9.32) and life-years gained (LYGs) (20.84 vs. 20.76) compared to those treated with SU + MET. The incremental cost per QALY and LYG gained was $7,374 and $20,490, respectively. Conclusions: According to the criteria proposed by the Commission on Macroeconomics and Health, the use of the combination SAXA+ MET is highly cost-effective in Argentina.
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