Five-year trends in antiretroviral usage and drug costs in HIV-infected children in Thailand

BACKGROUND: As antiretroviral treatment (ART) programs mature, data on drug utilization and costs are needed to assess durability of treatments and inform program planning. METHODS: Children initiating ART were followed up in an observational cohort in Thailand. Treatment histories from 1999 to 2009...

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Main Authors: Intira Collins, John Cairns, Sophie Le Coeur, Karin Pagdi, Chaiwat Ngampiyaskul, Prapaisri Layangool, Thitiporn Borkird, Sathaporn Na-Rajsima, Vanichaya Wanchaitanawong, Gonzague Jourdain, Marc Lallemant
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-528232018-09-04T09:32:56Z Five-year trends in antiretroviral usage and drug costs in HIV-infected children in Thailand Intira Collins John Cairns Sophie Le Coeur Karin Pagdi Chaiwat Ngampiyaskul Prapaisri Layangool Thitiporn Borkird Sathaporn Na-Rajsima Vanichaya Wanchaitanawong Gonzague Jourdain Marc Lallemant Medicine BACKGROUND: As antiretroviral treatment (ART) programs mature, data on drug utilization and costs are needed to assess durability of treatments and inform program planning. METHODS: Children initiating ART were followed up in an observational cohort in Thailand. Treatment histories from 1999 to 2009 were reviewed. Treatment changes were categorized as: drug substitution (within class), switch across drug class (non nucleoside reverse-transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTI) to/from protease inhibitor (PI)), and to salvage therapy (dual PI or PI and NNRTI). Antiretroviral drug costs were calculated in 6-month cycles (US$ 2009 prices). Predictors of high drug cost including characteristics at start of ART (baseline), initial regimen, treatment change, and duration on ART were assessed using mixed-effects regression models. RESULTS: Five hundred seven children initiated ART with a median 54 (interquartile range, 36-72) months of follow-up. Fifty-two percent had a drug substitution, 21% switched across class, and 2% to salvage therapy. When allowing for drug substitution, 78% remained on their initial regimen. Mean drug cost increased from $251 to $428 per child per year in the first and fifth year of therapy, respectively. PI-based and salvage regimens accounted for 16% and 2% of treatments prescribed and 33% and 5% of total costs, respectively. Predictors of high cost include baseline age ≥ 8 years, non nevirapine-based initial regimen, switch across drug class, and to salvage regimen (P < 0.005). CONCLUSIONS: At 5 years, 21% of children switched across drug class and 2% received salvage therapy. The mean drug cost increased by 70%. Access to affordable second- and third-line drugs is essential for the sustainability of treatment programs. Copyright © 2013 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2018-09-04T09:32:56Z 2018-09-04T09:32:56Z 2013-09-01 Journal 10779450 15254135 2-s2.0-84883395003 10.1097/QAI.0b013e318298a309 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84883395003&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/52823
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Intira Collins
John Cairns
Sophie Le Coeur
Karin Pagdi
Chaiwat Ngampiyaskul
Prapaisri Layangool
Thitiporn Borkird
Sathaporn Na-Rajsima
Vanichaya Wanchaitanawong
Gonzague Jourdain
Marc Lallemant
Five-year trends in antiretroviral usage and drug costs in HIV-infected children in Thailand
description BACKGROUND: As antiretroviral treatment (ART) programs mature, data on drug utilization and costs are needed to assess durability of treatments and inform program planning. METHODS: Children initiating ART were followed up in an observational cohort in Thailand. Treatment histories from 1999 to 2009 were reviewed. Treatment changes were categorized as: drug substitution (within class), switch across drug class (non nucleoside reverse-transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTI) to/from protease inhibitor (PI)), and to salvage therapy (dual PI or PI and NNRTI). Antiretroviral drug costs were calculated in 6-month cycles (US$ 2009 prices). Predictors of high drug cost including characteristics at start of ART (baseline), initial regimen, treatment change, and duration on ART were assessed using mixed-effects regression models. RESULTS: Five hundred seven children initiated ART with a median 54 (interquartile range, 36-72) months of follow-up. Fifty-two percent had a drug substitution, 21% switched across class, and 2% to salvage therapy. When allowing for drug substitution, 78% remained on their initial regimen. Mean drug cost increased from $251 to $428 per child per year in the first and fifth year of therapy, respectively. PI-based and salvage regimens accounted for 16% and 2% of treatments prescribed and 33% and 5% of total costs, respectively. Predictors of high cost include baseline age ≥ 8 years, non nevirapine-based initial regimen, switch across drug class, and to salvage regimen (P < 0.005). CONCLUSIONS: At 5 years, 21% of children switched across drug class and 2% received salvage therapy. The mean drug cost increased by 70%. Access to affordable second- and third-line drugs is essential for the sustainability of treatment programs. Copyright © 2013 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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author Intira Collins
John Cairns
Sophie Le Coeur
Karin Pagdi
Chaiwat Ngampiyaskul
Prapaisri Layangool
Thitiporn Borkird
Sathaporn Na-Rajsima
Vanichaya Wanchaitanawong
Gonzague Jourdain
Marc Lallemant
author_facet Intira Collins
John Cairns
Sophie Le Coeur
Karin Pagdi
Chaiwat Ngampiyaskul
Prapaisri Layangool
Thitiporn Borkird
Sathaporn Na-Rajsima
Vanichaya Wanchaitanawong
Gonzague Jourdain
Marc Lallemant
author_sort Intira Collins
title Five-year trends in antiretroviral usage and drug costs in HIV-infected children in Thailand
title_short Five-year trends in antiretroviral usage and drug costs in HIV-infected children in Thailand
title_full Five-year trends in antiretroviral usage and drug costs in HIV-infected children in Thailand
title_fullStr Five-year trends in antiretroviral usage and drug costs in HIV-infected children in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Five-year trends in antiretroviral usage and drug costs in HIV-infected children in Thailand
title_sort five-year trends in antiretroviral usage and drug costs in hiv-infected children in thailand
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