Compras federais de antineoplásicos no Brasil: Análise do mesilato de imatinibe, trastuzumabe e L-asparaginase, 2004-2013

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Objective: To analyze the Brazilian federal procurement profile for imatinib mesylate, trastuzumab and L-asparaginase from January 2004 to December 2013. Methods: Information was extracted from the Brazilian Federal Government procurement database and included volume, unit price, date and type of purchase, government agency buyer. Prices were deflated to December 2013 by the Brazilian Pricing Index. Results: Purchase volumes of imatinib and trastuzumab increased progressively. The Ministry of Health was the main buyer. Weighted average prices (WAP) for these medicines showed a downward trend. A WAP reduction for imatinibe occurred before centralized purchases by the Ministry of Health began. After incorporation by CONITEC and centralized purchases in 2012, trastuzumab WAP was reduced by 57%. For L-asparaginase volumes and prices varied among different government agencies, but contrary to the two other medicines, L-asparaginase presented a 117% WAP increase, possibly reflecting stockouts in the international market. Conclusions: The setting of Productive Development Partnerships (PDPs) and centralized purchasing by the Brazilian Ministry of Health suggest a decrease in prices for imatinib and trastuzumab, underlining the government’s purchasing power. These reductions may contribute to availability of these medicines in the Brazilian Public Health System.

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Moraes, E. L., Osorio-de-Castro, C. G. S., & Caetano, R. (2016). Compras federais de antineoplásicos no Brasil: Análise do mesilato de imatinibe, trastuzumabe e L-asparaginase, 2004-2013. Physis, 26(4), 1357–1382. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0103-73312016000400015

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