Abstract

Chronic inflammatory diseases, while seriously impairing patients' quality of life, are a heavy financial cost to the National Health Service (NHS) and to society. The availability of biological drugs – among which infliximab (Remicade®) – greatly improved treatment efficacy. On the other hand, these drugs are an expensive resource. Infliximab patent protection is going to expire, and a biosimilar has been recently approved.A budget impact (BI) analysis was conducted to evaluate the favourable consequences – for the Italian NHS – of the biosimilar availability in terms of cost containment (savings), thanks to its lower price compared to the originator's. The analysis model expects that some patients in treatment with the originator will switch (according to a prudent assumption of the market uptake rate) to the biosimilar and that many naive patients will directly start treatment with the biosimilar (according to a bolder uptake rate assumed). Separately considering all the different diseases for which in...

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