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Published in: Archives of Dermatological Research 5/2024

01-07-2024 | Acne | Original Paper

Rx -to- OTC switch increased access and lowered cost of topical adapalene

Authors: William Fix, Sapana Desai, Dillon Nussbaum, Adam Friedman

Published in: Archives of Dermatological Research | Issue 5/2024

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Abstract

Topical adapalene gel is an effective and well tolerated acne treatment that transitioned from prescription to over-the-counter (OTC) availability in 2016. Historically, prescription to OTC transitions have lowered costs to patients and payers and increased access to medications. This study used sales and prescriber data to assess access to topical retinoid therapies and their costs in the pre- and post- Rx-to-OTC transition. We demonstrate that the prescription to OTC transition of adapalene gel increased access to this medication, while lowering costs to patients and payers, including Medicare patients. These results provide a necessary call to action for future OTC shifts with other high safety profile, well-tolerated medications in ultimate efforts and hopes of cost savings for patients, insurers, and Medicare within our healthcare industry.
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Metadata
Title
Rx -to- OTC switch increased access and lowered cost of topical adapalene
Authors
William Fix
Sapana Desai
Dillon Nussbaum
Adam Friedman
Publication date
01-07-2024
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Keyword
Acne
Published in
Archives of Dermatological Research / Issue 5/2024
Print ISSN: 0340-3696
Electronic ISSN: 1432-069X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00403-024-02890-9

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