Side-effects of antiepileptic drugs: The economic burden

نویسندگان

  • Reina J.A. de Kinderen
  • Silvia M.A.A. Evers
  • Roel Rinkens
  • Debby Postulart
  • Christian I. Vader
  • Marian H.J.M. Majoie
  • Albert P. Aldenkamp
چکیده

PURPOSE Antiepileptic drugs are a potentially effective treatment for epilepsy. Side-effects are, however, common and the negative consequences necessitate treatment ranging from minor interventions to very expensive hospitalization. This analysis has been conducted to provide insight into the costs of side-effects due to antiepileptic drugs in The Netherlands from a societal perspective. METHOD Resources allocated to care (grouped according to health, patient and family and other) for five different categories of side-effect were measured using a questionnaire. Standard cost prices were derived from the Dutch costing manual. Chronic epilepsy patients were invited to complete the questionnaire if they had experienced side-effects during the previous 12 months. RESULTS Based on data from 203 patients, the total societal costs of common side-effects in 2012 are estimated to be € 20,751 CI:15,049-27,196 (US$26,675 CI:19,345-34,960) per patient per year. These consist of: health care costs (mean € 4458; US$5731), patient and family costs (i.e. informal care, mean € 10,526; US$13,531) and other costs (i.e. productivity losses, mean € 5761; US$7406). Examining the different categories of side-effects separately, ranging from the most to the least expensive category, the cost estimates per patient per year were as follows: other (mean € 13,228; US$17,005), behavioral (mean € 9689; US$12,455), general health (mean € 7454; US$9582), cognitive (mean € 7285; US$9365) and cosmetic side-effects (mean € 2845; US$3657). Subgroup analyses showed significant differences in costs between patients using monotherapy and those using polytherapy when looking at cognitive and cosmetic side-effects. CONCLUSION These estimates should be considered in the overall assessment of the economic impact of a pharmacotherapy.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Seizure

دوره 23  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014