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Working Paper

Optimal Sequencing of Antiretroviral Drug Cocktails under Uncertainty and Irreversibility

Kiel Working Papers, 1371

Authors

  • Bezabih
  • M.
  • Stolpe
  • M.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

D81 H51 I12

Key Words

Combination therapy

Cost-effectiveness analysis

developing countries

Entwicklungsländer

HIV/AIDS

Kosten-Effektivität-Analyse

Real option theory

This paper develops a real options approach to the optimal sequencing of antiretroviral drug cocktails for HIV/AIDS patients in resource-poor settings. The analysis focuses on the implications of endogenous resistance mutations in the virus that reduce or eliminate the effectiveness of individual drugs within a cocktail when lack of laboratory equipment prevents these from being identified. Using a model with two drug cocktails, we show that the first-line therapy should be introduced later than in the case without resistance mutations and that the second-line therapy should be introduced earlier. We go on to discuss implications for comparative cost-effectiveness analyses.

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    Kiel Institute Researcher

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