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Availability and affordability of blood pressure-lowering medicines and the effect on blood pressure control in high-income, middle-income, and low-income countries: an analysis of the PURE study data

Authors :
Marjan W Attaei, MA
Rasha Khatib, PhD
Prof Martin McKee, DSc
Prof Scott Lear, PhD
Prof Gilles Dagenais, MD
Ehimario U Igumbor, PhD
Khalid F AlHabib, MD
Prof Manmeet Kaur, PhD
Lanthe Kruger, PhD
Prof Koon Teo, PhD
Fernando Lanas, MD
Khalid Yusoff, MD
Aytekin Oguz, MD
Prof Rajeev Gupta, PhD
Afzalhussein M Yusufali, MD
Ahmad Bahonar, MD
Prof Raman Kutty, MD
Prof Annika Rosengren, MD
Prof Viswanathan Mohan, DSc
Prof Alvaro Avezum, PhD
Prof Rita Yusuf, PhD
Prof Andrzej Szuba, PhD
Sumathy Rangarajan, MSc
Clara Chow, PhD
Prof Salim Yusuf, DPhil
S Yusuf
S Rangarajan
K K Teo
C K Chow
M O'Donnell
A Mente
D Leong
A Smyth
P Joseph
S Islam
M Zhang
W Hu
C Ramasundarahettige
G Wong
L Dayal
A Casanova
M Dehghan
G Lewis
A Aliberti
A Reyes
A Zaki
B Lewis
B Zhang
D Agapay
D Hari
E Milazzo
E Ramezani
F Hussain
F Shifaly
I Kay
J Rimac
J Swallow
L Heldman
M(a) Mushtaha
M(o) Mushtaha
M Trottier
N Aoucheva
N Kandy
P Mackie
R Solano
S Chin
S Ramacham
S Shahrook
S Trottier
T Tongana
W ElSheikh
J Lindeman
M McQueen
K Hall
J Keys
X Wang
J Keneth
A Devanath
R Diaz
A Orlandini
B Linetsky
S Toscanelli
G Casaccia
JM Maini Cuneo
O Rahman
R Yusuf
AK Azad
KA Rabbani
HM Cherry
A Mannan
I Hassan
AT Talukdar
RB Tooheen
MU Khan
M Sintaha
T Choudhury
R Haque
S Parvin
A Avezum
GB Oliveira
CS Marcilio
AC Mattos
K Teo
J Dejesus
W Elsheikh
G Dagenais
P Poirier
G Turbide
D Auger
A LeBlanc De Bluts
MC Proulx
M Cayer
N Bonneville
S Lear
D Gasevic
E Corber
V de Jong
I Vukmirovich
A Wielgosz
G Fodor
A Pipe
A Shane
F Lanas
P Seron
S Martinez
A Valdebenito
M Oliveros
Li Wei
Liu Lisheng
Chen Chunming
Wang Xingyu
Zhao Wenhua
Zhang Hongye
JiaXuan
Hu Bo
Sun Yi
Bo Jian
Zhao Xiuwen
Chang Xiaohong
Chen Tao
Chen Hui
Deng Qing
Cheng Xiaoru
He Xinye
Li Jian
Li Juan
Liu Xu
Ren Bing
Wang Wei
Wang Yang
Yang Jun
Zhai Yi
Zhu Manlu
Lu Fanghong
Wu Jianfang
Li Yindong
Hou Yan
Zhang Liangqing
Guo Baoxia
Liao Xiaoyang
Zhang Shiying
BianRongwen
TianXiuzhen
Li Dong
Chen Di
Wu Jianguo
Xiao Yize
Liu Tianlu
Zhang Peng
Dong Changlin
Li Ning
Ma Xiaolan
Yang Yuqing
Lei Rensheng
Fu Minfan
He Jing
Liu Yu
Xing Xiaojie
Zhou Qiang
P Lopez-Jaramillo
PA Camacho Lopez
R Garcia
LJA Jurado
D Gómez-Arbeláez
JF Arguello
R Dueñas
S Silva
LP Pradilla
F Ramirez
DI Molina
C Cure-Cure
M Perez
E Hernandez
E Arcos
S Fernandez
C Narvaez
J Paez
A Sotomayor
H Garcia
G Sanchez
T David
A Rico
P Mony
M Vaz
A V Bharathi
S Swaminathan
K Shankar
AV Kurpad
KG Jayachitra
N Kumar
HAL Hospital
V Mohan
M Deepa
K Parthiban
M Anitha
S Hemavathy
T Rahulashankiruthiyayan
D Anitha
K Sridevi
R Gupta
RB Panwar
I Mohan
P Rastogi
S Rastogi
R Bhargava
R Kumar
J S Thakur
B Patro
PVM Lakshmi
R Mahajan
P Chaudary
V Raman Kutty
K Vijayakumar
K Ajayan
G Rajasree
AR Renjini
A Deepu
B Sandhya
S Asha
HS Soumya
R Kelishadi
A Bahonar
N Mohammadifard
H Heidari
K Yusoff
TST Ismail
KK Ng
A Devi
NM Nasir
MM Yasin
M Miskan
EA Rahman
MKM Arsad
F Ariffin
SA Razak
FA Majid
NA Bakar
MY Yacob
N Zainon
R Salleh
MKA Ramli
NA Halim
SR Norlizan
NM Ghazali
MN Arshad
R Razali
S Ali
HR Othman
CWJCW Hafar
A Pit
N Danuri
F Basir
SNA Zahari
H Abdullah
MA Arippin
NA Zakaria
I Noorhassim
MJ Hasni
MT Azmi
MI Zaleha
KY Hazdi
AR Rizam
W Sazman
A Azman
R Khatib
U Khammash
A Khatib
R Giacaman
R Iqbal
A Afridi
R Khawaja
A Raza
K Kazmi
A Dans
HU Co
JT Sanchez
L Pudol
C Zamora-Pudol
LAM Palileo-Villanueva
MR Aquino
C Abaquin
SL Pudol
ML Cabral
W Zatonski
A Szuba
K Zatonska
R Ilow#
M Ferus
B Regulska-Ilow
D Różańska
M Wolyniec
KF AlHabib
A Hersi
T Kashour
H Alfaleh
M Alshamiri
HB Altaradi
O Alnobani
A Bafart
N Alkamel
M Ali
M Abdulrahman
R Nouri
A Kruger
H H Voster
A E Schutte
E Wentzel-Viljoen
FC Eloff
H de Ridder
H Moss
J Potgieter
AA Roux
M Watson
G de Wet
A Olckers
JC Jerling
M Pieters
T Hoekstra
T Puoane
E Igumbor
L Tsolekile
D Sanders
P Naidoo
N Steyn
N Peer
B Mayosi
B Rayner
V Lambert
N Levitt
T Kolbe-Alexander
L Ntyintyane
G Hughes
R Swart
J Fourie
M Muzigaba
S Xapa
N Gobile
K Ndayi
B Jwili
K Ndibaza
B Egbujie
A Rosengren
K Bengtsson Boström
U Lindblad
P Langkilde
A Gustavsson
M Andreasson
M Snällman
L Wirdemann
K Pettersson
E Moberg
K Yeates
J Sleeth
K Kilonzo
A Oguz
AAK Akalin
KBT Calik
N Imeryuz
A Temizhan
E Alphan
E Gunes
H Sur
K Karsidag
S Gulec
Y Altuntas
AM Yusufali
W Almahmeed
H Swidan
EA Darwish
ARA Hashemi
N Al-Khaja
JM Muscat-Baron
SH Ahmed
TM Mamdouh
WM Darwish
MHS Abdelmotagali
SA Omer Awed
GA Movahedi
H Al Shaibani
RIM Gharabou
DF Youssef
AZS Nawati
ZAR Abu Salah
RFE Abdalla
SM Al Shuwaihi
MA Al Omairi
OD Cadigal
R.S. Alejandrino
J Chifamba
L Gwaunza
G Terera
C Mahachi
P Murambiwa
T Machiweni
R Mapanga
Source :
The Lancet Public Health, Vol 2, Iss 9, Pp e411-e419 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2017.

Abstract

Background: Hypertension is considered the most important risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, but its control is poor worldwide. We aimed to assess the availability and affordability of blood pressure-lowering medicines, and the association with use of these medicines and blood pressure control in countries at varying levels of economic development. Methods: We analysed the availability, costs, and affordability of blood pressure-lowering medicines with data recorded from 626 communities in 20 countries participating in the Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiological (PURE) study. Medicines were considered available if they were present in the local pharmacy when surveyed, and affordable if their combined cost was less than 20% of the households' capacity to pay. We related information about availability and affordability to use of these medicines and blood pressure control with multilevel mixed-effects logistic regression models, and compared results for high-income, upper-middle-income, lower-middle-income, and low-income countries. Data for India are presented separately because it has a large generic pharmaceutical industry and a higher availability of medicines than other countries at the same economic level. Findings: The availability of two or more classes of blood pressure-lowering drugs was lower in low-income and middle-income countries (except for India) than in high-income countries. The proportion of communities with four drug classes available was 94% in high-income countries (108 of 115 communities), 76% in India (68 of 90), 71% in upper-middle-income countries (90 of 126), 47% in lower-middle-income countries (107 of 227), and 13% in low-income countries (nine of 68). The proportion of households unable to afford two blood pressure-lowering medicines was 31% in low-income countries (1069 of 3479 households), 9% in middle-income countries (5602 of 65 471), and less than 1% in high-income countries (44 of 10 880). Participants with known hypertension in communities that had all four drug classes available were more likely to use at least one blood pressure-lowering medicine (adjusted odds ratio [OR] 2·23, 95% CI 1·59–3·12); p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24682667
Volume :
2
Issue :
9
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Lancet Public Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b40e32a51cce42a58f96ee14a776f9e8
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S2468-2667(17)30141-X