Annual out-of-pocket costs for these drugs range from US$1,200 to $2,500.
Drug treatment for patients with type 2 diabetes typically commences with metformin, followed by a second-line drug. Recent guidelines endorse expensive, newer second-line drugs (sodium–glucose cotransporter-2 [SGLT-2] inhibitors and glucagon-like peptide-1 [GLP-1] receptor agonists) in patients with established cardiovascular disease, heart failure, or chronic kidney disease (NEJM JW Gen Med Oct 15 2020 and Ann Intern Med 2020 Sep 1; [e-pub]). Also, expensive dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors increasingly are being used as second-line drugs.
In this study, researchers assessed out-of-pocket costs for antidiabetes drugs across more than 3300 Medicare Part D plans nationwide in 2019. Projected annual out-of-pocket costs were US$63 for…
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