The spray – which was approved by the FDA in March – has a wholesale acquisition cost of $295 per 28 mg device and costs around $32,400 for a year’s treatment, says ICER.
The UK healthcare cost-effectiveness agency has said it will not recommend funding for Johnson & Johnson’s antidepressant nasal spray Spravato on the NHS, because of cost and clinical concerns.
It is a legal medical treatment. The 34-year-old doctor from Denver is taking Spravato, a medicine derived from club-drug ...