Cost-utility analysis of vortioxetine versus agomelatine, bupropion SR, sertraline and venlafaxine XR after treatment switch in major depressive disorder in Finland.

Journal: Expert Review Of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research
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Abstract

Background: To assess the cost-utility of vortioxetine versus relevant comparators (agomelatine, bupropion SR, sertraline, and venlafaxine XR) in the finnish setting in major depressive disorder (MDD) patients with inadequate response to selective serotonin- /serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors.

Methods: A one-year analysis was conducted using a decision tree with a Markov state transition component. The health states were remission, relapse and recovery. A Finnish healthcare payer perspective was adopted.

Results: Vortioxetine was less costly and more effective versus all comparators in both direct and societal perspectives. Vortioxetine reduced the average annual direct costs by 4% versus venlafaxine XR and 8% versus sertraline. The greater efficacy associated with vortioxetine was translated into a higher percentage of patients in remission and recovery. The model was most sensitive to changes in remission rates at 8 weeks.

Conclusions: This cost-utility analysis showed vortioxetine to be a good alternative for MDD patients switching therapy in Finland.

Authors
Erkki Soini, Taru Hallinen, Mélanie Brignone, Rosanne Campbell, Françoise Diamand, Sandrine Cure, Maria Aalto Setälä, Natalya Danchenko, Hannu Koponen, Katarzyna Kolasa
Relevant Conditions

Major Depression