| Literature DB >> 31823665 |
Saval Khanal1,2, Lennert Veerman3, Margaret Ewen4, Lisa Nissen5, Samantha Hollingworth2.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the availability, price, and affordability of essential noncommunicable disease (NCD) medicines in Nepal. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Nepal in 2015 using World Health Organization/Health Action International (WHO/HAI) methodology. We collected data on the availability and price of 60 essential NCD medicines from medicine distribution outlets in both the public and private health care sectors in 6 regions. Essential NCD medicines were more available in the private sector (78%) than the public sector (60%). Furosemide tablets were the cheapest (NPR 0.6/10 tablets) and streptokinase injections were the most expensive (NPR 2200/vial) drugs. There was no significant difference (P > .05) in availability and affordability of essential NCD medicines across the 6 survey areas. Treating selected NCD conditions with medicines was generally affordable, with 1 month of treatment costing no more than a day's wage of the lowest paid unskilled government worker. The lower availability of NCD medicines in the public sector limits the effectiveness of the government's policy of providing free health services at public facilities. Although NCD medicines were generally affordable, future health policy should aim to ensure improved equitable access to NCD medicines, particularly in public facilities.Entities:
Keywords: Nepal; access to medicines; essential medicines; low- and middle-income countries (LMICs); noncommunicable diseases
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31823665 PMCID: PMC6906349 DOI: 10.1177/0046958019887572
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inquiry ISSN: 0046-9580 Impact factor: 1.730
Figure 1.Map of survey areas in Nepal.
Median Price of Lowest Price Generics of Selected Noncommunicable Disease Medicines in Private Outlets by Dose, Strength, and Units.
| Medicine | Median price (IQR) in Nepalese rupees
(NPR) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kathmandu (capital city) | Other 5 major cities | Overall (capital and other 5 major cities) | ||
| Aminophylline (100 mg cap/tablet), 10 units | 15 (14-16) | 15 (14-16) | 15 (14-16) | 1.000 |
| Amlodipine (5 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 31 (30-32) | 31 (30-32) | 31 (30-32) | .914 |
| Amlodipine (10 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 55 (54-58) | 55 (55-58) | 55 (55-58) | .872 |
| Amoxicillin (500 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 110 (110-112) | 110 (110-122) | 110 (110-119) | .589 |
| Aspirin (100 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 61 (60-62) | 61 (60-63) | 61 (60-62.75) | .829 |
| Aspirin (50 mg, cap/tablet), 28 units | 52 (47-53) | 49 (48-52) | 49 (48-52.75) | .787 |
| Aspirin (75 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 80 (78-82) | 80 (80-82) | 80 (80-82) | .516 |
| Atorvastatin (5 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 66 (62-70) | 66 (65-70) | 66 (65-70) | .516 |
| Atorvastatin (10 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 86 (85-90) | 88 (86-90) | 88 (86-90) | .481 |
| Atorvastatin (20 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 160 (160-175) | 160 (160-170) | 160 (160-173.75) | .872 |
| Beclomethasone inhaler (0.05 mg/dose, inhaler), 1 unit | 180 (180-185) | 184 (180-185) | 184 (180-185) | .448 |
| Benzathine benzylpenicillin (2.4 M IU, vial), 1 unit | 160 (160-160) | 160 (160-170) | 160 (160-170) | .552 |
| Budesonide (200 µg/dose, inhaler), 1 unit | 208 (206-215) | 210 (208-210) | 210 (208-213.75) | .627 |
| Codeine (30 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 90 (90-90) | 88 (88-90) | 89 (88-90) | .074 |
| Diazepam (5 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 65 (65-66) | 65 (65-68) | 65 (65-67.5) | .872 |
| Digoxin (250 µg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 124 (122-125) | 122 (120-124) | 123 (120-124.75) | .552 |
| Digoxin injection (250 µg/mL, 2 mL), ampoule, 1 unit | 40 (40-40) | 45 (45-48) | 45 (44.25-48) | .049 |
| Enalapril (2.5 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 31 (30-32) | 31 (28-35) | 31 (28-34.25) | .957 |
| Enalapril (5 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 44 (44-45) | 44 (40-45) | 44 (40.5-45) | 1.000 |
| Enalapril (10 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 74 (72-74) | 75 (74-76) | 74 (74-76) | .122 |
| Epinephrine (100 µg/ mL, 10 mL), ampoule, 1 unit | 12 (12-14) | 14 (12-15) | 13 (12-14.75) | .589 |
| Erythromycin (250 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 145 (140-145) | 145 (140-150) | 145 (140-150) | .914 |
| Furosemide (40 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 6 (6-6) | 6 (6-6) | 6 (6-6) | 1.000 |
| Furosemide (10 mg/ mL, 2 mL) ampoule, 1 unit | 7 (7-7) | 7 (7-7) | 7 (7-7) | 1.000 |
| Glibenclamide (2.5 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 8 (8-8) | 8 (8-10) | 8 (8-10) | .516 |
| Glibenclamide (5 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 15 (14-15) | 15 (14-15) | 15 (14-15) | .914 |
| Glibenclamide (10 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 25 (25-25) | 25 (24-25) | 25 (24-25) | .448 |
| Glucose injection solution (0.05%) bottle, 1 unit | 90 (85-90) | 88 (85-88) | 88 (85-90) | .589 |
| Glyceryl trinitrate (500 µg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 160 (150-160) | 155 (155-160) | 155 (151.25-160) | .787 |
| Hydrochlorthiazide (12.5 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 14 (14-15) | 15 (14-16) | 15 (14-16) | .074 |
| Hydrochlorthiazide (25 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 24 (22-25) | 25 (24-25) | 25 (22.5-25) | .385 |
| Hydrochlorothiazide (50 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 52 (48-53) | 48 (46-50) | 48 (47.25-52) | .169 |
| Hydrocortisone (100 g vial), 1 unit | 55 (52-57) | 55 (50-55) | 55 (50.5-55) | .481 |
| Ibuprofen (400 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 18 (15-18) | 18 (15-18) | 18 (15-18) | .787 |
| Insulin (intermediate acting)—zinc 40 IU/mL (10 mL), vial, 1 unit | 210 (210-210) | 210 (210-212) | 210 (210-212) | .914 |
| Insulin (soluble) 40 IU/ mL (10 mL), vial, 1 unit | 285 (285-285) | 285 (285-285) | 285 (285-285) | 1.000 |
| Ipratropium bromide (20 µg/dose, inhaler), 1 unit | 230 (225-230) | 225 (225-230) | 225 (225-230) | .448 |
| Isoprenaline (1 mg/5 mL, vial), 1 unit | 530 (520-540) | 525 (525-540) | 525 (525-540) | .957 |
| Isosorbide dinitrate (5 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 35 (35-35) | 35 (35-35) | 35 (35-35) | .589 |
| Metformin (500 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 21 (21-22) | 21 (21-22) | 21 (21-22) | .829 |
| Metformin (850 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 30 (30-30) | 28 (25-32) | 29 (28-32) | .481 |
| Methyldopa (250 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 25 (25-25) | 25 (24-25) | 25 (24-25) | .914 |
| Methyldopa (500 mg cap/tablet), 10 units | 66 (65-68) | 66 (65-68) | 66 (65-68) | .706 |
| Metoprolol (12.5 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 28 (27-29) | 27 (25-28) | 27 (25-28) | .251 |
| Metoprolol (25 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 40 (40-45) | 43 (42-44) | 43 (42-44) | .589 |
| Metoprolol (50 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 50 (45-50) | 50 (50-50) | 50 (50-50) | .481 |
| Morpphine sulfate (30 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 64 (60-80) | 65 (60-66) | 65 (60-66) | 1.000 |
| Paracetamol (500 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 10 (7-10) | 10 (7-10) | 10 (7-10) | .914 |
| Phenoxymethyl penicillin (250 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 185 (185-190) | 189 (185-190) | 189 (185-190) | .589 |
| Prednisolone (5 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 18 (18-18) | 18 (18-20) | 18 (18-20) | .829 |
| Prednisolone (20 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 50 (50-50) | 50 (50-50) | 50 (50-50) | 1.000 |
| Salbutamol inhaler (0.1 mg/dose, inhaler), 1 unit | 161 (160-162) | 161 (160-164) | 161 (160-164) | .516 |
| Salbutamol rotacap (200 µg, cap/tablet), 30 units | 15 (15-20) | 17 (16-18) | 17 (15-18) | .706 |
| Salbutamol tablet (2 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 16 (14-16) | 16 (16-18) | 16 (16-17.5) | .122 |
| Sodium chloride infusion (0.009500 mL bottle), 1 unit | 50 (50-50) | 50 (50-55) | 50 (50-55) | .208 |
| Spironolactone (25 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 88 (88-88) | 88 (86-90) | 88 (86-90) | .957 |
| Streptokinase (1500000 IU, vial), 1 unit | 2200 (2200-2200) | 2200 (2200-2200) | 2200 (2200-2200) | .746 |
| Timolol eye drop (0.0025, eye drop), 1 unit | 75 (75-75) | 77 (75-80) | 76 (75-78) | .169 |
| Verapamil (40 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 130 (126-130) | 125 (120-130) | 126 (120-130) | .416 |
| Verapamil (80 mg, cap/tablet), 10 units | 188 (180-220) | 189 (180-190) | 189 (180-190) | .957 |
Note. 1 USD = approximately 110 NPR. P value reports any difference in median price between Kathmandu (capital city) and other 5 major cities of Nepal. P value (2 sided) was calculated by Mann-Whitney U test.
Significant at α = 0.05.
Availability of the Core List of Medicines Required for Implementing Essential Noncommunicable Disease Interventions in Primary Care (World Health Organization).
| Medicines (any dose or dosage form unless indicated) | Public sector, N = 30 | Private sector, N = 30 |
|---|---|---|
| Thiazide diuretic | 67% | 100% |
| Calcium channel blocker (long acting) | 73% | 100% |
| Beta-blocker | 67% | 100% |
| Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (long acting) | 53% | 100% |
| Statin | 67% | 100% |
| Insulin | 20% | 47% |
| Metformin | 60% | 100% |
| Glibenclamide | 73% | 100% |
| Isosorbide dinitrate | 27% | 97% |
| Glyceryl trinitrate | 27% | 100% |
| Furosemide | 67% | 93% |
| Spironolactone | 67% | 97% |
| Salbutamol (tab/inhaler/rotacap) | 100% | 100% |
| Prednisolone | 100% | 100% |
| Beclometasone (inhaler) | 0% | 87% |
| Aspirin | 100% | 93% |
| Paracetamol | 100% | 100% |
| Ibuprofen | 100% | 100% |
| Codeine | 80% | 73% |
| Morphine | 20% | 10% |
| Penicillin | 80% | 60% |
| Erythromycin | 63% | 80% |
| Amoxicillin | 100% | 100% |
| Hydrocortisone | 53% | 67% |
| Epinephrine | 53% | 73% |
| Heparin | 20% | 10% |
| Diazepam | 40% | 63% |
| Magnesium sulfate | 20% | 40% |
| Promethazine | 60% | 80% |
| Senna | 0% | 0% |
| Dextrose infusion | 100% | 83% |
| Glucose injectable solution | 50% | 60% |
| Sodium chloride infusion | 100% | 73% |
| Oxygen | 20% | 0% |
The Affordability of Selected NCD Medicines Based on the Number of Days’ Wages Needed for the Lowest Paid Nepalese Unskilled Government Worker to Purchase Standard Treatments for Adults With Specific Conditions.
| Conditions and medicines | Treatment schedule | No. of medicines required/month | Unit price (NPR) | Total monthly cost NPR | Days wages to pay treatment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asthma | 1 inhaler per month | 1 | 161 | 161 | 0.61 |
| Diabetes | 1 cap/tab x 2×30 days | 60 | 1.5 | 90 | 0.34 |
| Metformin 850 mg cap/tab | 1 cap/tab x 2×30 days | 60 | 2.9 | 174 | 0.66 |
| Hypertension | 1 cap/tab x 2×30 days | 60 | 4.4 | 264 | 1.00 |
| Amlodipine 5 mg cap/tab | 1 cap/tab x 1×30 days | 30 | 3.1 | 93 | 0.35 |
| Hyperlipidemia | 1 cap/tab x 1×30 days | 30 | 6.6 | 198 | 0.75 |