Journal of managed care & specialty pharmacy

Cost-effectiveness of targeted drug treatments for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis

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Abstract

Initial targeted treatment with ixekizumab yields 1.68 quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) over no treatment.

  • Incremental QALYs for other treatments are: brodalumab 1.64, secukinumab 1.51, ustekinumab 1.43, infliximab 1.27, adalimumab 1.15, etanercept 0.97, and apremilast 0.87.
  • The costs of care without targeted treatment total $66,451, while targeted treatment costs range from $137,080 (apremilast) to $255,422 (ustekinumab).
  • Probabilistic sensitivity analysis suggests infliximab and apremilast may be the most cost-effective initial treatments at a threshold around $100,000 per QALY.
  • IL-17 inhibitors could be more cost-effective at thresholds close to $150,000 per QALY.
  • Acquisition cost of the initial drug and the utility of clinical response are identified as the most influential parameters.

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Competing interests

Funding for this study was contributed by the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER). Ollendorf, Chapman, Pearson, and Kumar are current employees, and Loos and Liu are former employees, of ICER, an independent organization that evaluates the evidence on the value of health care interventions, which is funded by grants from the Laura and John Arnold Foundation, Blue Shield of California Foundation, and the California HealthCare Foundation. ICER’s annual policy summit is supported by dues from Aetna, AHIP, Anthem, Alnylam, AstraZeneca, Blue Shield of California, Cambia Health Solutions and MedSavvy, CVS Caremark, Editas, Express Scripts, Genentech, GlaxoSmithKline, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Health Care Service Corporation, OmedaRx, United Healthcare, Johnson & Johnson, Kaiser Permanente, Premera Blue Cross, Merck, National Pharmaceutical Council, Takeda, Pfizer, Novartis, Lilly, Humana, Prime Therapeutics, Sanofi, and Spark Therapeutics. Linder owns stock in Amgen, Biogen, and Eli Lilly; has contingent value rights in Sanofi Genzyme (related to alemtuzumab for multiple sclerosis); has received grant support from Astellas Pharma not related to this study and Clintrex, which was supported by AstraZeneca on an unrelated topic; and has received an honorarium from the Society of Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) as part of the SHEA Antimicrobial Stewardship Research Workshop Planning Committee, an educational activity supported by Merck. No other authors have potential conflicts of interest.
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