Clinical and economic assessment of using IRS®19 for the treatment and prevention of acute respiratory infections in children
A. S. Kolbin,
A. R. Kasimova
Abstract:Objective: to perform pharmacoeconomic analysis of the feasibility of using topical bacterial lysate in the form of nasal spray (IRS®19) for the treatment and prevention of upper respiratory tract infections in pediatric population in comparison with other drugs registered in Russia, belonging to the class of topical interferons.Material and methods. Based on the Rosstat data and information from open sources, the population of patients with acute respiratory infections (ARI) was calculated. Considering the Ru… Show more
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