Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs

Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs

Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs is a public, grant-funded project of Consumer Reports Health that provides unbiased information about prescription medicines to help consumers make smart drug choices. The project’s mission is to educate consumers on safe, effective and lower cost alternatives to their prescription drugs. It also aims to improve access to needed medicines for Americans who struggle to pay for their medications. Best Buy Drugs compares a variety of prescription drugs for common health conditions based on effectiveness, safety, and price, to help people talk to their doctors about the most effective and affordable medicines.[1]

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History

The Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs project was launched on December 9, 2004, to publish reports that combine evidence-based research on the Comparative Effectiveness and safety of prescription drugs with data on drug prices.[2] The comparative effectiveness data comes from the Drug Effectiveness Review Project (DERP) based at the Oregon Health & Science University Evidence-Based Practice Center. DERP uses teams of physicians and researchers to evaluate the comparative effectiveness and safety of commonly used prescription drugs. Their work is unique because none of the research teams have any financial interest in any pharmaceutical company or product. Their detailed findings are presented in a series of technical reports. In addition to DERP’s effectiveness data, Best Buy Drugs layers in drug pricing information based on average retail prices paid by consumers at the pharmacy.[3] The reports are peer-reviewed by medical experts in the particular drug category.

Best Buys are then chosen based on a drug’s effectiveness and safety, the side effects it may cause, how convenient it is to use, its track record in studies and actual use over time, and of course how much it costs relative to others drugs.[4] There is no set formula for choosing our Best Buys. The factors differ in each category, and some of those factors are quite subtle. However, in general, Best Buys are chosen because they are: (a) as effective as all the other drugs in the category, or more so; (b) as safe and cause no more—and usually fewer—side effects than other drugs in the category; and (c) cost less on average than other drugs in the category. Several of the Best Buys have been chosen because of their superior effectiveness or safety profile even though they may cost more. Overall, a drug’s effectiveness relative to its competitors is the most important criteria in choosing our Best Buys.

Activities

The project publishes comprehensive Best Buy Drugs drug reports, the first three such reports covered widely-used drug categories: Statins to reduce high cholesterol, heartburn drugs, and NSAIDs commonly used to treat arthritis. The project now covers over 20 conditions and the most widely-used drugs.[5] The reports are published in web versions, and two-page PDF summaries in English and Spanish.

More than half of all prescription drugs cause adverse effects—some serious or fatal—that are not detected until after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves them, sometimes many years later. To highlight this concern, Best Buy Drugs' doctors and editors publish drug-safety reports to draw attention to the adverse effects and risks of prescription drugs, such as Celebrex and Alli. The reports are created by the Best Buy Drugs team and an independent academic group, Research on Adverse Drug Events and Reports (RADAR), devoted to detecting drug safety issues.[6] The project also regularly reports on drugs prescribed off label to highlight common off-label uses, evaluating the available clinical evidence and safety information for those uses, and making recommendations to help consumers decide whether or not the off-label use is right for them.[7] Here is a list of drugs commonly prescribed off-label.

Best Buy Drugs has also reached out to physicians, pharmacists, and senior and low-income groups to help ensure the information gets into their hands. The initial outreach campaign launched in Atlanta and Sacramento in 2005, and expanded to California, Georgia, and other states later in 2005.[8] Groups that have partnered with Best Buy Drugs include the American Public Health Association, the Alliance for Retired Americans, the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare and the American Medical School Association. More recently, the project has partnered with AARP, National Urban League, National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (N4A), National Center on Black Aged and MGH Institute of Health Professions.

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