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How many life-years have new drugs saved? A three-way fixed-effects analysis of 66 diseases in 27 countries, 2000-2013.

Frank R Lichtenberg1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We analyzed the role that the launch of new drugs has played in reducing the number of years of life lost (YLL) before three different ages (85, 70 and 55 y) due to 66 diseases in 27 countries.
METHODS: We estimated two-way fixed-effects models of the rate of decline of the disease- and country-specific age-standardized YLL rate. The models control for the average decline in the YLL rate in each country and from each disease.
RESULTS: One additional drug launch 0-11 y before year t is estimated to have reduced the pre-age-85 y YLL rate (YLL85) in year t by 3.0%, and one additional drug launch ≥12 y before year t is estimated to have reduced YLL85 by 5.5%. (A drug's utilization peaks 8-10 y after it is launched.) Controlling for the number of drugs previously launched, YLL rates are unrelated to the number of drug classes previously launched.
CONCLUSIONS: The estimates imply that, if no new drugs had been launched after 1981, YLL85 in 2013 would have been 2.16 times as high as it actually was. We estimated that pharmaceutical expenditure per life-year saved before age 85 y in 2013 by post-1981 drugs was $2837. This amount is about 8% of per capita GDP, indicating that post-1981 drugs launched were very cost-effective overall. But the fact that an intervention is cost-effective does not necessarily mean that it is 'affordable.'
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Keywords:  cost-effectiveness; innovation; longevity; mortality; pharmaceuticals

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30912800     DOI: 10.1093/inthealth/ihz003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Health        ISSN: 1876-3405            Impact factor:   2.473


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