Gastos das famílias brasileiras com medicamentos segundo a renda familiar: Análise da Pesquisa de Orçamentos Familiares de 2002-2003 e de 2008-2009

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Abstract

This study aimed to investigate spending on medicines by Brazilian families and related income inequalities, according to types of medicines. A cross-sectional study used data from the Family Budget Surveys conducted in 2002-2003 and 2008-2009. Expenditures were corrected according to the Extended National Consumer Price Index (IPCA). The Concentration Index (CI) was calculated as a measure of inequality. Average monthly spending on medicines was BRL 53.54 in the 2002-2003 survey and BRL 59.02 in 2008-2009. CI showed spending concentration in higher-income families. Spending composition varied according to family income. Lower-income families spent predominantly on analgesics, cold medicines, and anti-inflammatory drugs. Higher-income families concentrated their spending on medicines for diabetes and hypertension (and other cardiovascular diseases). From one survey to the next, even though lower-income households reduced the percentage of their budget spent on medicines, the latter still consume a large proportion of their health spending.

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Garcia, L. P., Sant’Anna, A. C., de Magalhães, L. C. G., de Freitas, L. R. S., & Aurea, A. P. (2013). Gastos das famílias brasileiras com medicamentos segundo a renda familiar: Análise da Pesquisa de Orçamentos Familiares de 2002-2003 e de 2008-2009. Cadernos de Saude Publica, 29(8), 1605–1616. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-311X00070912

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