• J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care · Mar 2015

    Clinical Trial

    Cost estimation of first-line antiretroviral therapy with zidovudine/stavudine as the nucleoside backbone in India: a pilot study.

    • Sowmyanarayanan V Thuppal, Rajiv Karthik, Ooriapadical C Abraham, Christine A Wanke, Mkaya Mwamburi, Norma Terrin, Joshua T Cohen, Dilip Mathai, Jayaprakash Muliyil, and Gagandeep Kang.
    • Department of Community Medicine and Public Health, Nutrition/Infection Unit, Tufts University, Boston, MA, USA Department of Medicine, Unit I & ID, Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India sowmyanarayanan.thuppal@tufts.edu.
    • J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care. 2015 Mar 1; 14 (2): 180-4.

    BackgroundIn India, a zidovudine-based regimen is preferred as the first-line drug treatment for HIV, despite high rates of drug toxicity. This study estimates the treatment costs for HIV.MethodsEligible patients were enrolled from Antiretroviral Therapy Center, Christian Medical College, India. Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics, medical and nonmedical expenditure, and lost income were collected.ResultsOf 41 patients enrolled and followed for 6 months, HIV treatment toxicity and opportunistic infections were reported by 12 (29%) and 13 (31.7%) patients, respectively. The median total costs, direct costs, and out-of-pocket expenditure were Indian rupees (INR) 9418 (US$181), 8727 (US$168), and 7157 (US$138), respectively. Diagnostic tests accounted for 58% of the expenses. HIV treatment accounted for 34% of the median income earned INR 21 000 (US$404). Expenditure for treatment with toxicity was 44% higher than without toxicity.ConclusionCurrent treatment is associated with toxicity, increasing treatment costs and imposing a significant economic burden.© The Author(s) 2013.

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