随机对照试验对超说明书抗癌药物需求的影响

Rebecca Mckibbin
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本文探讨了随机对照临床试验在癌症药物需求中的作用。使用了标签外处方的独特设置,可以在试验结果公布之前和之后观察到针对特定癌症的药物需求。本文构建了一个新的数据集,结合了来自科学文章、FDA数据和医疗保险索赔数据的信息,以估计一项随机对照试验(RCT)的发布对药物超说明书使用需求的影响。通过对药物超说明书使用的随机对照试验时间的变化,结果表明,如果药物超说明书使用的随机对照试验显示总生存率在统计学上显着增加,则对药物超说明书使用的需求平均增加85%。相反,如果试验结果不确定,则需求的绝对水平在统计上没有显著变化。来自随机对照试验的证据对药物新用途的采用程度具有重要作用。
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The Effect of RCTs on Demand for Off-Label Cancer Drugs
This paper investigates the role of randomized controlled clinical trials in the demand for cancer drugs. The unique setting of off-label prescribing, where it is possible to observe demand for a drug for a particular cancer both before and after a trial result is released, is used. A new data set combining information from scientific articles, FDA data, and Medicare claims data is constructed to estimate the effect of the release of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) on demand for off-label uses of a drug. Using variation in the timing of RCTs across off-label uses of drugs, the results show that demand for an off-label use of a drug increases on average by 85% if the RCT for that use of the drug shows a statistically significant increase in overall survival. In contrast, there is no statistically significant change in the absolute level of demand if the trial result is inconclusive. Evidence from RCTs has an important role in the extent to which new uses of drugs are adopted.
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