Analysis of the availability and affordability of pharmaceuticals for children in need of palliative care

D. M. Medvedeva, I. Narkevich, O. D. Nemyatykh
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Objective: to analyze the availability and affordability of pharmaceuticals for children in need of palliative care.Materials and methods. The price, affordability and physical availability of pharmaceuticals for children in need of palliative care were analyzed in accordance with the Health Action International guidelines of the World Health Organization. Linear distribution index (LDI) was calculated to produce the best estimates of availability. Research data was sourced from AlphaRM (as of April 26, 2021) and International Medicine Reference Piece Data. The data array was based on the fiscal data provided by pharmacies. The research was carried out on the total population of pharmacies in the Russian Federation (69,050 pharmacies) and in St. Petersburg (1986 pharmacies).Results. Pharmaceutical price and affordability estimates show that low-priced generics, which cover over 75% of the whole range, have the most optimal median value of the median price ratio (MPR<1) on top of low affordability ratios (AR<1). Ibuprofen, paracetamol, gabapentin, diazepam, morphine, midazolam, and carbamazepine were found to be the least affordable medications, price-wise (MPR>1). Midazolam (AR=2.494), morphine (AR=2.324), and celecoxib (AR=1.373) had low affordability. Notably, prescription-based pharmaceuticals such as diazepam, midazolam, tramadol, morphine, and fentanyl had the lowest physical availability scores (LDI<3%) in the Russian market compared to the relatively high scores of over-the-counter drugs (LDI>60%).Conclusions. The results call for better organizational action in the pharmaceutical industry to provide due drug regimens to children in need of palliative care.
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分析需要姑息治疗的儿童药品的可得性和可负担性
目的:分析需要姑息治疗的儿童药物的可得性和可负担性。材料和方法。根据世界卫生组织的《国际卫生行动准则》,分析了需要姑息治疗的儿童药品的价格、可负担性和实际可得性。计算线性分布指数(LDI)以获得最佳的可用性估计。研究数据来自AlphaRM(截至2021年4月26日)和国际医学参考片数据。数据数组基于药店提供的财务数据。研究对象为俄罗斯联邦(69,050家药店)和圣彼得堡(1986家药店)的药店总数。药品价格和可负担性估计表明,覆盖整个范围75%以上的低价仿制药具有最优中位数价格比(MPR1)中位数。咪达唑仑(AR=2.494)、吗啡(AR=2.324)和塞来昔布(AR=1.373)的可负担性较低。值得注意的是,处方类药物如地西泮、咪达唑仑、曲马多、吗啡和芬太尼的物理可得性评分最低(LDI60%)。研究结果呼吁制药行业采取更好的组织行动,为需要姑息治疗的儿童提供适当的药物治疗方案。
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