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BACKGROUND:One of the main treatment procedures is through medicine prescription. Considering the rising burden of drug costs, we conducted this study to estimate the impoverishing effects of medicine on Iranian households. METHOD:We carried out calculations based on the Iranian National Household Survey for the year 2013. Amoxicillin, atorvastatin and metformin were the drugs selected. Three different poverty lines were applied. Impoverishment was estimated for various scenarios. Additionally, the associations of some demographic factors were tested. Excel 2013 and SPSS v.19 were used. RESULTS:Many households fell under the poverty line after purchasing drugs. Procuring original brand (OB) drugs caused more poverty than lowest-priced generic (LPG) equivalents. The logistic regression testing showed that the age, gender and literacy of the head of household and the size of the household were associated with impoverishment. CONCLUSION:This study showed that purchasing medicines increases the impoverishment risk of households. This risk is an index used to assess financial protection against health costs, which is in turn an indicator of health equity. The results will be of practical use for policymakers when addressing different scenarios of setting medicines prices as well as when considering alternatives for cost shifting for cross subsidies in pharmaceutical procurement.
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BMC Int Health Hum Rightsjournal_title
BMC international health and human rightsauthors
Amiresmaili M,Emrani Zdoi
10.1186/s12914-019-0210-xsubject
Has Abstractpub_date
2019-07-31 00:00:00pages
23issue
1issn
1472-698Xpii
10.1186/s12914-019-0210-xjournal_volume
19pub_type
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