1.Research on pricing methods of multi-indication drugs from the perspective of economics
Fenghong YANG ; Jinyang JIAN ; Dongxu LIU ; Shuzhen CHU
China Pharmacy 2023;34(17):2134-2138
OBJECTIVE To explore the pricing methods of multi-indication drugs suitable for China from the economic perspective. METHODS By sorting out the situation and pricing methods of multi-indication drugs in China’s health insurance negotiation in recent years, the experience of typical countries (Sweden, Germany, Britain, Italy, etc.) in the value measurement, access and management of multi-indication drugs were explored with 3 methods, namely, branded pricing, weighted average bidding pricing, and single bidding pricing under the risk sharing agreement. The advantages and disadvantages of the 2 types of multi-indication drug pricing methods, such as single bidding pricing and indication-based pricing, and conditions of use were explored, so as to put forward a pricing method suitable for multi-indication drugs in China. RESULTS&&CONCLUSIONS The pricing of multi-indication drugs by single bidding pricing mode has certain disadvantages at this stage, and should be supplemented and improved by agreement pricing. Based on international experience, China can explore a reasonable management mode of drug indications, adopt a pricing mode with agreement pricing as the main mode and multiple pricing modes as the coexisting mode, and promote the development of pharmacoeconomic evaluation and the improvement of drug use information collection mechanism.
2.Study on Identification of Ginseng Flos and its Confounding Products Based on High-throughput Sequencing Technology
WANG Menghu ; SUN Yifan ; XU Liang ; KANG Tingguo ; ZUO Yafeng ; ZHAI Junjie ; LI Jinyang ; MENG Xiangsong ; TANG Jian ; WANG Wenjian
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(14):1950-1956
OBJECTIVE To identify Ginseng Flos and their confounds by using the high-throughput sequencing technology, and to verify the accuracy of high-throughput sequencing technology in species identification by using ITS2 sequencing technology. METHODS High-throughput sequencing was performed on the amplified products of Ginseng Flos adulterated samples, use cutadapt, PEAR, PRINSEQ, Usearch, RDP classifier, SINTAX software to obtain operational taxonomic unit(OUT) sequences, remove fungi, unclassified and other non-green plant sequences. To avoid false positives, delete OTU sequences with a sequence number <100 or base numbers <200 bp. The ITS2 amplification products of Ginseng Flos, Quinquefolii Flos, and Notoginseng Flos were sequenced. To verify the accuracy of high-throughput sequencing technology for species identification, MEGA 11.0 was used to construct neighbor joining system cluster tree, genetic distance, interspecific information loci and Blast analysis of ITS2 and OTU base sequences of Ginseng Flos, Quinquefolii Flos, and Notoginseng Flos. RESULTS A total of 54 653 valid sequences were obtained by high-throughput sequencing, the serial numbers of Ginseng Flos, Quinquefolii Flos, and Notoginseng Flos were OTU1, OTU2, OTU3, respectively, and the corresponding effective sequences were 31 325, 857 and 442, respectively. By performing a Blast search of ITS2 and OTU base sequences of each species, each species was supported. The genetic distance between Ginseng Flos and Quinquefolii Flos and Notoginseng Flos was 0.010 and 0.033, respectively. Ginseng Flos and Quinquefolii Flos, Notoginseng Flos had 2 and 7 information sites, respectively. The neighbor join system cluster tree showed that the species were clustered independently into one branch, with Ginseng Flos, and Quinquefolii Flos clustered as a large branch and juxtaposed with Notoginseng Flos. Ginseng Flos was the same as Quinquefolii Flos secondary structure, but with Notoginseng Flos there were three different positions but there were A, B and C differences between arm Ⅳ and arm Ⅰ of Notoginseng Flos. CONCLUSION The high-throughput sequencing technology can accurately identify Ginseng Flos, Quinquefolii Flos and Notoginseng Flos, and has a strong ability to identify adulterated samples, which provides a certain idea for the identification of commercial Ginseng Flos.
3.Large- scale prospective clinical study on prophylactic intervention of COVID-19 in community population using Huoxiang Zhengqi Oral Liquid and Jinhao Jiere Granules.
Bo-Hua YAN ; Zhi-Wei JIANG ; Jie-Ping ZENG ; Jian-Yuan TANG ; Hong DING ; Jie-Lai XIA ; Shao-Rong QIN ; Si-Cen JIN ; Yun LU ; Na ZHANG ; Zhi-Hong WANG ; Hai-Yan LI ; Xiao-Ya SANG ; Li-Na WU ; Shi-Yun TANG ; Yan LI ; Meng-Yao TAO ; Qiao-Ling WANG ; Jun-Dong WANG ; Hong-Yan XIE ; Qi-Yuan CHEN ; Sheng-Wen YANG ; Nian-Shuang HU ; Jian-Qiong YANG ; Xiao-Xia BAO ; Qiong ZHANG ; Xiao-Li YANG ; Chang-Yong JIANG ; Hong-Yan LUO ; Zheng-Hua CAI ; Shu-Guang YU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2020;45(13):2993-3000
To scientifically evaluate the intervention effect of Chinese medicine preventive administration(combined use of Huo-xiang Zhengqi Oral Liquid and Jinhao Jiere Granules) on community population in the case of coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19), a large cohort, prospective, randomized, and parallel-controlled clinical study was conducted. Total 22 065 subjects were included and randomly divided into 2 groups. The non-intervention group was given health guidance only, while the traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) intervention group was given two coordinated TCM in addition to health guidance. The medical instructions were as follows. Huoxiang Zhengqi Oral Liquid: oral before meals, 10 mL/time, 2 times/day, a course of 5 days. Jinhao Jiere Granules: dissolve in boiling water and take after meals, 8 g/time, 2 times/day, a course of 5 days, followed up for 14 days, respectively. The study found that with the intake of medication, the incidence rate of TCM intervention group was basically maintained at a low and continuous stable level(0.01%-0.02%), while the non-intervention group showed an overall trend of continuous growth(0.02%-0.18%) from 3 to 14 days. No suspected or confirmed COVID-19 case occurred in either group. There were 2 cases of colds in the TCM intervention group and 26 cases in the non-intervention group. The incidence of colds in the TCM intervention group was significantly lower(P<0.05) than that in the non-intervention group. In the population of 16-60 years old, the incidence rate of non-intervention and intervention groups were 0.01% and 0.25%, respectively. The difference of colds incidence between the two groups was statistically significant(P<0.05). In the population older than 60 years old, they were 0.04% and 0.21%, respectively. The incidence of colds in the non-intervention group was higher than that in the intervention group, but not reaching statistical difference. The protection rate of TCM for the whole population was 91.8%, especially for the population of age 16-60(95.0%). It was suggested that TCM intervention(combined use of Huoxiang Zhengqi Oral Liquid and Jinhao Jiere Granules) could effectively protect community residents against respiratory diseases, such as colds, which was worthy of promotion in the community. In addition, in terms of safety, the incidence of adverse events and adverse reactions in the TCM intervention group was relatively low, which was basically consistent with the drug instructions.
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4.Clinical Study onHuayu Kangyou Formula Combined with Western Medicine for Hp-related Peptic Ulcer Disease
Qin PU ; Shuhai WEI ; Jinyang WANG ; Jian XU ; Chenggang SUN ; Libao WEI ; Fengzhong GUO
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(9):30-32,33
Objective To observe the efficacy ofHuayu Kangyou Formula combined with Western medicine for Hp-related peptic ulcer disease;To discuss the mechanism of action.Methods Totally 152 patients were randomly divided into treatment group and control group, 76 cases in each group. Control group was given standard triple therapy, while treatment group was givenHuayu Kangyou Formula based on the standard triple therapy. The treatment lasted for 6 weeks. The clincal symptom scores and gastroscopy were observed to evaluate the therapeutic effect, adverse reactions were recorded, and relapse of ulcer was followed-up.Results The total effective rates of clinical symptoms in the treatment group and the control group were 94.74% (72/76) and 84.21% (64/76), respectively;the excellent rates were 78.95% (60/76) and 55.26% (42/76), respectively;the incidences of adverse reactions were 5.26% (4/76) and 13.16% (10/76), respectively;the relapse rates after 1 year of follow-up visit were 13.63% (6/44) and 41.67% (10/24), respectively, with statistical significant difference between the two groups (P<0.05).ConclusionHuayu Kangyou Formula combined with Western medicine can effectively improve the efficacy of Hp-relative peptic ulcer disease, reduce adverse reaction rate and relapse rate.
5.One-stage surgical repairs for interrupted aortic arch associated with cardiac defects in infants
Xuming MO ; Jian SUN ; Wei PENG ; Jirong QI ; Kaihong WU ; Jinyang DING ; Yaqin SU ; Weisong ZUO ; Longbao QIAN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012;(12):708-711
Objective To sum up the clinical information and outcomes of one-stage surgical repairs for interrupted aortic arch (IAA) associated with cardiac defects through median stemotomy in infant.Methods From August 2005 to January 2012,23 IAA patients,aged 18 days to 3 years [mean age (8.61 ± 11.81) months],body weight 3.3-13.0 kg [mean (6.61 ± 3.26) kg] were reviewed underwent one-stage repair.There were 12 male and 11 female.The anatomic subtype ineluded type A 20 (87.0%),type B 3 (13.0%),and no type C in the records.All cases included ventricular septal defect and patent ductus artefious,some also with artirical-pulmonary window,aterical septal defect,bicuspid or unicuspid aortic valve,and subvalvular aortic stenosis.Diagnosis was determined in of the patients and suspected in by echocardiography.Also,64 layers helico-CT was employed to make a definite diagnosis for 18 patients and cardiac catheterization was used for 4 patients.All patients with cardiac anomalies underwent one-stage repair through median sternotomy.The aortic continuity was reestablished by anastomosis between the descending aortic segment and aortic arch.Results In all 23 cases,21 were successful.There was 2 (8.69%) postoperative death:one was due to surgical hemorrhage and severe low cardiac output during perioperative stage and the other was 2-month old due to crisis of pulmonary hypertension.CPB time was ranged from 53-215 min [(129.76 ± 38.98) min],and aortic crossclamp time was 34-125 min[(74.47 ± 24.30) min].The length of stay in ICU postoperatively was 96h averagely.The postoperative complications included severe low cardiac output syndrome in 3 patients,hypoxemia in 13,pneumonia in 7,and supraventricular tachycardia in 12.21 patients were followed up from 2 months to 6 years and were in good condition without recoactation.Conclusion The outcomes of early and medium term for one-stage repair of IAA and associated cardiac anomalies through median stemotomy is excellent.Technique of extended anastomosis between the descending aortic segment and aortic arch may reduce the incidence of recoarctation.It is simplified the procedure and improved life quality of patients.
6.Modified Nuss procedure for complicated pectus excavatum
Jirong QI ; Xuming MO ; Haitao GU ; Longbao QIAN ; Jian SUN ; Wei PENG ; Li SHEN ; Jinyang DING
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2010;26(6):393-395
Objective To review the clinical experiences of modified Nuss procedure and technique for complicated pectus excavatum. Methods From September 2006 to October 2009,45 children (27 boys and18 girls), aged 3 - 16 years [mean (6.4 ± 3.5 )years] with complicated pectus excavatum underwent modified Nuss procedure. VATS was used in 6 cases. 3 patients associated with lung cyst were treated by open surgery and 1 case with ASD was treated by Hybrid procedure.Results The surgery was successfully performed in all patients. The mean operative time was 54 minutes and the average hospital stay was 7 days. Postoperative evaluation was"excellent"in 30 cases , "good"in 13, and"moderate"in 2. Conclusion Modified Nuss procedure is a safe and effective method for correction of complicated pectus excavatum.


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