RESULTS OF PHARMACOECONOMIC STUDIES OF VIRAL ORIGIN ENTERITIS TREARAPY IN CHILDREN (ON EXAMPLE OF REHYDRATION THERAPY)
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2312-0967.2017.1.7532Keywords:
acute intestinal infections in children, viral enteritis in children, the standards of therapy, pharmacoeconomic analysis with "minimizing of costs" method, modeling of costs.Abstract
The aim of the study. To conduct a pharmacoeconomic evaluation of the effectiveness of drugs for oral and parenteral rehydration and modeling of costs for rehydration therapy of secretory (virus) diarrhea in children under 5 years.
Materials and Methods. The method of pharmacoeconomic analysis "minimization of costs", analytical, statistical, logical and graphical methods were used in the research. Drugs that are most appropriate to use for oral and parenteral rehydration of children from the perspective of minimizing of costs had been indicated and total costs for rehydration therapy of secretory (viral) diarrhea in children under 5 years had been modeled. The study was conducted by the established method of pharmacoeconomic studies of AII in children.
Results and Discussion. The planed volume of costs for rehydration therapy of AІІ of viral origin in children under 5 years old in 2017 had been identied, which amounted to over 707 thousands UAH, or $ 26.000 ($ 1 US – 27.19 USD as of 11.01.17).
Conclusions. Calculation of costs of AІІ of rehydration therapy in children has been carried out with the using of pharmacoeconomic analysis’ method "minimization of costs" and the possible costs of treating of children under 5 years with a AІІ of viral etiology have been modeled. Further, it is advisable to use the obtained results in the improvement of pharmaceutical providing of the children, in particular for the prevention and treatment of AІІ.
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