Comparative analysis of the cost and effectiveness of generic and brand-name antibiotics: the case of uncomplicated urinary tract infection
Journal
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety
Journal Volume
26
Journal Issue
3
Pages
301-309
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Abstract
Purpose: Generic medications used for chronic diseases are beneficial in containing healthcare costs and improving drug accessibility. However, the effects of generic drugs in acute and severe illness remain controversial. This study aims to investigate treatment costs and outcomes of generic antibiotics prescribed for adults with a urinary tract infection in outpatient settings. Methods: The data source was the Longitudinal Health Insurance Database of Taiwan. We included outpatients aged 20 years and above with a urinary tract infection who required one oral antibiotic for which brand-name and generic products were simultaneously available. Drug cost and overall healthcare expense of the index consultation, healthcare cost during a 42-day follow-up period, and treatment failure rates were the main dependent variables. Data were compared between brand-name and generic users from the entire cohort and a propensity score-matched samples. Results: Results from the entire cohort and propensity score-matched samples were similar. Daily antibiotic cost was significantly lower among generic users than brand-name users. Significant lower total drug claims of the index consultation only existed in patients receiving the investigated antibiotics, while the drug price between brand-name and generic versions were relatively large (e.g., >50%). The overall healthcare cost of the index consultation, healthcare expenditure during a 42-day follow-up period, and treatment failure rates were similar between the two groups. Conclusions: Compared with those treated with brand-name antibiotics, outpatients who received generic antibiotics had equivalent treatment outcomes with lower drug costs. Generic antibiotics are effective and worthy of adoption among outpatients with simple infections indicating oral antibiotic treatment. Copyright ? 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Copyright ? 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Other Subjects
amoxicillin; antibiotic agent; cefalexin; generic drug; nalidixic acid; antiinfective agent; generic drug; adult; aged; antibiotic therapy; Article; comparative study; consultation; cost effectiveness analysis; drug cost; drug dosage form comparison; female; follow up; health care cost; human; major clinical study; male; middle aged; outpatient care; prescription; priority journal; propensity score; treatment failure; treatment outcome; urinary tract infection; young adult; cost benefit analysis; economics; factual database; health care cost; oral drug administration; Taiwan; Urinary Tract Infections; Administration, Oral; Adult; Aged; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Databases, Factual; Drug Costs; Drugs, Generic; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Health Care Costs; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Taiwan; Treatment Outcome; Urinary Tract Infections; Young Adult
Type
journal article