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Aetna Offers Copay-Free Period to Promote Appropriate Use of Generic Antidepressants.


HARTFORD, Conn. -- Aetna (NYSE NYSE

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:AET) today announced the launch of a program that waives copays for six months when members change from brand-name antidepressants Lexapro or Paxil CR to generics citalopram citalopram /ci·tal·o·pram/ (si-tal´o-pram)
1. an antidepressant compound used in the treatment of major depressive disorder, administered orally as the hydrobromide.

2.
 or paroxetine paroxetine /par·ox·e·tine/ (pah-rok´se-ten) a selective serotonin uptake inhibitor used as the hydrochloride salt to treat depression and obsessive-compulsive, panic, and social anxiety disorders. , respectively. The program is not available in all states or under all benefit plans. This class of drugs is an addition to the current portfolio of drugs included in the copay co·pay  
n.
A copayment.
 waiver program, which includes statin cholesterol reducers, proton pump inhibitor proton pump inhibitor
n.
A class of drugs that inhibit gastric acid secretion by interfering with the movement of hydrogen ions across cell membranes and are used mainly to treat peptic ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and esophagitis.
 (PPI (1) (Pixels Per Inch) The measurement of the resolution of a monitor or scanner. For example, a monitor that is 16 inches wide and displays 1600 pixels across its width would have a resolution of 100 ppi (1600 divided by 16). ) acid reducers, and nonsedating antihistamines Antihistamines Definition

Antihistamines are drugs that block the action of histamine (a compound released in allergic inflammatory reactions) at the H1
.

"Aetna's Save a Copay(SM) program has already shown success in driving usage of generic drugs used to treat other conditions, such as high cholesterol," said Steve Meholic, head of Aetna Pharmacy Management (APM). "Our members save on the copay, and the program can help control the increasing cost of prescription drug benefits because generics are less expensive than their chemically equivalent brand-name counterparts."

The success of a 2006 pilot of the program in New Jersey, which focused on PPI acid reducers, was showcased at the recent Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy Annual Meeting. At the meeting, Aetna Pharmacy Management presented the results of the pilot program, which showed a significant decrease in pharmacy costs for those members who elected to switch from select brand-name PPI medications to the generic alternative.

Historically, prescription drug spending for this antidepressant class has been significant. In 2006, Aetna paid over $56.7 million in claims for Lexapro and Paxil CR for its fully insured business.

In Aetna's experience, 59 percent of all prescription claims processed by Aetna Pharmacy Management are for generic drugs. This free copay program is part of an effort by APM to encourage individuals to use generic drugs, where appropriate and with the approval of their physician. The switch to generics can help employers and employees save on the rising cost of prescription drugs.

In fact, in 2005, the average retail price of a generic prescription drug was $29.82, while the average retail price of a brand-name prescription drug was $101.71, according to the National Association of Chain Drug Stores. Furthermore, the Congressional Budget Office The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is responsible for economic forecasting and fiscal policy analysis, scorekeeeping, cost projections, and an Annual Report on the Federal Budget. The office also underdakes special budget-related studies at the request of Congress.  reports that generic drugs save consumers at least $10 billion a year.

After the initial six-month period, members continuing on the generic pay the lowest copayment co·pay·ment
n.
A fixed fee that subscribers to a medical plan must pay for their use of specific medical services covered by the plan.


copayment,
n
 according to their pharmacy benefits plan.

Aetna is one of the nation's leading diversified health care benefits companies, serving approximately 34.9 million people with information and resources to help them make better informed decisions about their health care. Aetna offers a broad range of traditional and consumer-directed health insurance products and related services, including medical, pharmacy, dental, behavioral health, group life, long-term care and disability plans, and medical management capabilities. Our customers include employer groups, individuals, college students, part-time and hourly workers, health plans and government-sponsored plans. www.aetna.com
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