Einstein (São Paulo) (Jun 2024)

Unmet need for and impact of adopting immunobiological drugs for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis in a pediatric population

  • Ana Clara Maia Palhano,
  • Ninna Medeiros Gutierrez,
  • Nicolas Sousa Vecchio dos Santos,
  • Rita Narikawa,
  • André Ballalai,
  • Dimitri Luz Felipe da Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2024gs0413
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22

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ABSTRACT Objective Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the impact of secukinumab and ustekinumab against moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis in a Brazilian pediatric population with access to public healthcare. Methods A survey of immunobiological treatments registered for use against pediatric psoriasis at the National Health Surveillance Agency was conducted. These treatments were compared to the list available in the same treatment category in the public health system through the Clinical Protocol and Therapeutic Guidelines for psoriasis. A quantitative analysis of the data of patients treated with immunobiological drugs the previous year in accordance with the Clinical Protocol and Therapeutic Guidelines was performed using data available in the DATASUS portal. Results The public budget impact scenarios analyzed were comparable to the investment already planned for acquiring the only available drug option. Conclusion The incorporation of two therapeutic options in the Clinical Protocol and Therapeutic Guidelines list for moderate-to-severe pediatric psoriasis was feasible in a horizon of 5 years compared to the investment into the single option available to pediatric patients. These findings can facilitate the local analysis of budgetary impact and discussions on the feasibility of this therapeutic incorporation at the state level.

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