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Clear benefit
15 citations
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Duration5-year period
ControlStandard therapy without Sativex
EndpointICER
Blindingn.a.
DesignGesundheitsökonomische Modellanalyse (Markov-Modell)
Cannabinoidkombination
THC:CBD1:1
Routeoromukosal
Key finding
Sativex is cost-effective with an ICER of €4.968/QALY, clearly below the accepted cost threshold of €30.000/QALY.
Summary
Markov model-based cost-effectiveness analysis for Sativex® (THC+CBD oromucosal spray) as add-on in resistant MS spasticity in the Italian healthcare system; ICER over 5 years = €4.968/QALY gained (clearly <€30.000 threshold); robust results in deterministic and probabilistic sensitivity analysis.
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PopulationAdults with treatment-resistant MS-associated spasticity (Italian Healthcare System, model-based)
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InterventionSativex (THC+CBD oromucosal spray) as add-on therapy
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ControlStandard therapy without Sativex
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OutcomeICER of €4.968 per QALY over 5 years; below the threshold of €30.000/QALY in sensitivity analyses
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Abstract
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic progressive disease that carries a high socioeconomic burden. Spasticity (rigidity and spasms) is common in MS and contributes to MS-related disability. This study aims to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of Sativex(®) (9-delta-tetrahydrocannabinol plus cannabidiol oromucosal spray) when used as add-on therapy for management of resistant MS-related spasticity in the context of the Italian healthcare system. A previously published Markov model-based analysis for the German and Spanish context was replicated, adapting it to the Italian setting. Model parameters were updated to reflect recent findings about MS-related spasticity and use of Sativex in daily clinical practice. The base case incremental cost-effectiveness ratio for Sativex use in Italy over a 5-year period was estimated to be €4968 per quality-adjusted life-year gained (year of costing: 2013). Sativex remained an efficient option in the Italian healthcare context - below the commonly accepted incremental threshold of €30,000 per quality-adjusted life-year gained - when deterministic and probabilistic sensitivity analyses were conducted. Sativex can be regarded as a cost-effective treatment option for patients with MS-related spasticity in Italy.
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