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Pharmacotherapy

Concomitant Asthma Medication Use by Patients Receiving Omalizumab 2003–2008

, M.D., M.S.H.S., , Ph.D., M.P.H., , Ph.D. & , M.D., M.B.A.
Pages 1058-1062 | Published online: 18 Nov 2011
 

Abstract

Objective. To examine patterns of omalizumab use in the first 5 years of its availability. Methods. Our study comprised a series of descriptive retrospective cohort analyses using healthcare claims data. The study population comprised patients of any age who had omalizumab claims in the 5 years after 1 July 2003, and we created five 1-year cohorts from this population. Each cohort included patients continuously enrolled for at least 12 months with ≥2 omalizumab claims during the year. Cohorts contained between 302 and 1382 unique omalizumab users, and over 99% of patients with an omalizumab claim had at least one asthma diagnosis. Results. In all years, the specialty most commonly seen in conjunction with the initial omalizumab prescription was allergy/immunology. In all years, omalizumab was used in conjunction with three or more additional classes of asthma medications at least 70% of the time and with five or more classes at least 33% of the time; the proportion of patients filling omalizumab prescriptions who had no other concomitant classes of asthma medications varied from 4% to 8%. The most common pattern of asthma medication treatment in all years was omalizumab with combination steroids/long-acting beta-agonist inhaler, a leukotriene receptor antagonist, a short-acting beta-agonist inhaler, and at least one course of oral corticosteroids. Conclusions. In this study of a large sample of commercial health insurance claims covering the first 5 years after approval of omalizumab, we found that omalizumab was infrequently used as a single agent or without concomitant inhaled corticosteroids, and most omalizumab prescriptions came from specialist physicians.

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