Irritable Bowel Syndrome | Treatment Algorithms: Claims Data Analysis | IBS Without Diarrhea (Including IBS-Constipation) | US | 2021
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic gastrointestinal disorder characterized by alterations in motility, stool consistency and frequency, and urgency. It is generally classified into three subtypes, constipation predominant, diarrhea predominant, and mixed; however, prior to 2017, only two ICD-10 codes existed: IBS with diarrhea and IBS without diarrhea. For the purposes of this analysis, we focus on the IBS without diarrhea population, which includes IBS-constipation (IBS-C). Limited treatment options are available for IBS, and only a few drugs have secured an FDA approval for IBS-C. Current treatment options include antidepressants (off-label), motor stimulants (off-label), anticholinergic agents (off-label), guanylate cyclase-C agonists (Allergan’s Linzess and Synergy Pharmaceuticals’ Trulance), and bicyclic fatty acids (Takeda’s Amitiza), all of which are only moderately effective in treating the disease. QUESTIONS ANSWERED
What patient share do key therapies and brands garner by line of therapy in newly diagnosed IBS without diarrhea (including IBS-C)patients? What are the quarterly trends in prescribing among recently treated and new diagnosed IBS without diarrhea (including IBS-C) patients?
How have Linzess and Trulance been integrated into the treatment algorithm?
What proportion of IBS without diarrhea (including IBS-C) patients receive drug therapy within 365 days of diagnosis, and how quickly? What percentage of patients progress to later lines of therapy within 365 days of diagnosis?
What percentage of IBS without diarrhea (including IBS-C) patients are treated with monotherapy versus combination therapy? What are the most widely used combination therapies?
What are the product-level compliance and persistency rates among drug-treated patients with IBS without diarrhea (including IBS-C)?
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