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Prevention Is Better Than Care. Clinical and Economic Implications of Oral Antiviral Agents in COVID 19: A Prospective Study
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Background: COVID-19 represents a threat for frailty patients. Objective: Investigate efficacy, safety and economic value of treatment with Molnupiravir in a cohort of fragile patients affected by COVID-19. Methods: Observational, prospective study. The data collected allowed to assess efficacy and safety of Molnupiravir in real life, compare the results with a subgroup of patients treated with Nirmatrelvir-Ritonavir and to effect a cost-effectiveness analysis. Results: In January-December 2022, 435 patients (225 males, 220 females; median age 72 years), were enrolled; 24 patients were unvaccinated, 280 patients had ≥2 risk factors. Molnupiravir appeared to give better results than the SOC both clinically and economically. In these patients in comparison with literature data or SOC, hospitalization was 2.5% vs 6.8% (p<0.005), overall adverse effects 14,3% vs 30.4% (p<0.0001), severe adverse effects 2.6 vs 6.9% (p<0.001), thus involving a potential total savings of about € 92.954 per patient (8% of standard of care cost). Conclusions: early Molnupiravir treatment helped fragile patients who partially responded to vaccine, or with absolute contraindications to vaccination, to overcome COVID-19 without the need of hospitalization. Molnupiravir represents a clinical and economic effective treatment, avoiding disease progression in old patients suffering from multiple pathologies and taking several drugs.
MDPI AG
F. Pietrantonio
F. Rosiello
M. Ruggeri
Marco Materazzo
Vincenzo Mirco La Fazia
Nicola Pierucci
Rosa Iodice
G. Granvillano
Lamberto mc Cicerchia
Massimo Maurici
Michela Delli castelli
Fabio Vinci
Angela Ciamei
Marise Sabato
Aurelio Sparta
Davide Acco
Luca Fortunato
Maria sofia Cattaruzza
Antonio Vinci
M. Lordi
Enrica Cipriano
Title: Prevention Is Better Than Care. Clinical and Economic Implications of Oral Antiviral Agents in COVID 19: A Prospective Study
Description:
Background: COVID-19 represents a threat for frailty patients.
Objective: Investigate efficacy, safety and economic value of treatment with Molnupiravir in a cohort of fragile patients affected by COVID-19.
Methods: Observational, prospective study.
The data collected allowed to assess efficacy and safety of Molnupiravir in real life, compare the results with a subgroup of patients treated with Nirmatrelvir-Ritonavir and to effect a cost-effectiveness analysis.
Results: In January-December 2022, 435 patients (225 males, 220 females; median age 72 years), were enrolled; 24 patients were unvaccinated, 280 patients had ≥2 risk factors.
Molnupiravir appeared to give better results than the SOC both clinically and economically.
In these patients in comparison with literature data or SOC, hospitalization was 2.
5% vs 6.
8% (p<0.
005), overall adverse effects 14,3% vs 30.
4% (p<0.
0001), severe adverse effects 2.
6 vs 6.
9% (p<0.
001), thus involving a potential total savings of about € 92.
954 per patient (8% of standard of care cost).
Conclusions: early Molnupiravir treatment helped fragile patients who partially responded to vaccine, or with absolute contraindications to vaccination, to overcome COVID-19 without the need of hospitalization.
Molnupiravir represents a clinical and economic effective treatment, avoiding disease progression in old patients suffering from multiple pathologies and taking several drugs.
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