Details of HTA journal title
Last updated: 12 November 2008 - Next update due: 18 November 2008
Research type: |
NICE Technology Assessment Report (TAR) |
Title (lead author) etc: |
Clinical effectiveness, tolerability and cost-effectiveness of newer drugs for epilepsy in adults: a systematic review and economic evaluation (Wilby) 172 pages, Volume 9, number 15 |
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DOI |
10.3310/hta9150 |
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Project ref: |
01/50/01 |
Original project title: |
Clinical effectiveness, tolerability and cost-effectiveness of newer drugs for epilepsy in adults: a systematic review and economic evaluation |
Chief Investigator: |
NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (CRD), University of York |
Start Date: |
January 2002. |
Publication date: |
May 2005 |
Cost: |
This project was commissioned by the HTA programme on behalf of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence on a call-off contract basis |
MeSH* index primary terms: |
EPILEPSY Q-drug-therapy; ANTICONVULSANTS Q-therapeutic-use (* = Medical Subject Headings) |
MeSH* index secondary terms: |
HUMAN; EPILEPSY Q-economics; ANTICONVULSANTS Q-economics; RANDOMIZED-CONTROLLED-TRIAL; CLINICAL-TRIAL; COST-BENEFIT-ANALYSIS; DRUG-COSTS; ADULT; EVALUATION-STUDIES-(PUBLICATION-TYPE) (* = Medical Subject Headings) |
NRR* number, if applicable: |
N0484107825 (*National Research Register) |
Project Protocol: |
Project protocol not available |
Printed copies of this title despatched: |
134 (Figures relate to the previous calendar month) |
Downloads/Views of electronic version from website: |
79299 (Figures are cumulative.) Last updated 15th October 2008. |
URL of this page: |
http://www.hta.ac.uk/1304 |
Outputs from this project
- Hawkins, N; Epstein, D; Drummond, M; Wilby, J; Kainth, A; Chadwick, D; Sculpher, M. Assessing the cost-effectiveness of new pharmaceuticals in epilepsy in adults: the results of a probabilistic decision model.. Medical Decision Making. 2005; 25(5). 493-510..




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