Pharmacoeconomic aspects of using the drug complex of beta-iron (III) oxyhydroxide, sucrose, and starch for the correction of hyperphosphatemia in patients with chronic kidney disease receiving renal replacement therapy
S. V. Nedogoda,
A. S. Salasyuk,
I. N. Barykina
et al.
Abstract:Purpose. To evaluate the clinical and economic efficacy of the drug complex of beta-iron (III) oxyhydroxide, sucrose, and starch (Velphoro) in comparison with sevelamer in patients with stage 5 chronic kidney disease (CKD) receiving phosphate binding therapy during renal replacement therapy (RRT) in the conditions of the healthcare system of the Russian Federation. Materials and methods. An analytical decision-making model, which allows estimating the costs of managing patients with stage 5 CKD receiving phosp… Show more
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