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Current prices versus minimum costs of production for CFTR modulators
Institution:1. School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, United Kingdom;2. Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of North Dakota, United States of America;3. Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Howard University, United States of America;4. Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Abstract:BackgroundWhile the clinical benefits of CFTR modulators are clear, their high prices render them inaccessible outside of the world's richest countries. Despite this, there is currently limited evidence regarding global access to these transformative therapies. Therefore, this study aims to estimate the minimum costs of production of CFTR modulators, assuming robust generic competition, and to compare them with current list prices to evaluate the feasibility of increased global access to treatment.MethodsMinimum costs of production for CFTR modulators were estimated via an algorithm validated in previous literature and identification of cost-limiting key starting materials from published routes of chemical synthesis. This algorithm utilised per kilogram active pharmaceutical ingredient costs obtained from global import/export data. Estimated production costs were compared with published list prices in a range of countries.ResultsCosts of production for elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor are estimated at $5,676 $4,628-6,723] per year, over 90% lower than the US list price. Analysis of chemical structure and published synthetic pathways for elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor revealed relatively straightforward routes of synthesis related to currently available products. Total cost of triple therapy for all eligible diagnosed CF patients worldwide would be $489 million per year. Comparatively, the annual cost at US list price would be $31.2 billion.ConclusionsElexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor could be produced via generic companies for a fraction of the list price. The current pricing model restricts access to the best available therapy, thereby exacerbating existing inequalities in CF care. Urgent action is needed to increase the availability of triple combination treatment worldwide. One strategy based on previous success is originator-issued voluntary licenses.
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