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The cost-effectiveness of oral semaglutide versus empagliflozin in Type 2 diabetes in Denmark.

J Comp Eff Res · 2022

Last updated 2026-05-28

A study in Denmark compared the cost-effectiveness of oral semaglutide plus metformin to empagliflozin plus metformin for people with Type 2 diabetes uncontrolled on metformin alone. Over a lifetime, oral semaglutide cost DKK 447,633 and provided 8.78 quality-adjusted life-years, while empagliflozin cost DKK 387,786 and provided 8.75 quality-adjusted life-years, resulting in an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of DKK 1,930,548 for oral semaglutide.

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JournalJ Comp Eff Res, 2022
Citations10
Relative citation ratio1.14
NIH percentile55
Molecules semaglutide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes

Abstract

To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of oral semaglutide+metformin versus empagliflozin+metformin in people with Type 2 diabetes uncontrolled on msetformin alone. The IQVIA Core Diabetes Model was populated with efficacy data from a head-to-head study between oral semaglutide+metformin and empagliflozin+metformin. Danish costs and quality-of-life data were sourced from literature. Price per day was Danish Krone (DKK) 25.53 for oral semaglutide and DKK11.40 for empagliflozin. Discounting was fixed at 4%. Scenario and sensitivity analyses were performed. Over a lifetime, Core Diabetes Model projected 8.78 and 8.75 quality-adjusted life-years and a total cost of DKK 447,633 and DKK 387,786, thereby generating an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of DKK 1,930,548 for oral semaglutide+metformin versus empagliflozin+metformin. Scenario and sensitivity analyses showed the robustness of the outcomes. Duration of treatment with oral semaglutide is the key driver of the analyses. Oral semaglutide+metformin seems not cost effective versus empagliflozin+metformin in patients uncontrolled on metformin in Denmark.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 34841893 ↗

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