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Cheap Drug Saves Lives and Wallets in ICU
1 Dec
Summary
- Widely available drug costs 50 cents per dose.
- Pantoprazole reduces life-threatening complications in ICU.
- Hospitals can save $4,957 on average per patient.

A new study published in JAMA Network Open highlights the dual benefits of pantoprazole, a readily available medication. For critically ill patients requiring mechanical ventilation, pantoprazole proves effective in preventing upper gastrointestinal bleeding, a common and dangerous complication. This offers crucial clinical protection, reducing the risk of prolonged hospital stays and escalating treatment expenses.
The economic impact of pantoprazole is substantial. Researchers found that administering this drug, which costs as little as 50 cents per dose, can lead to average savings of $4,957 per patient. These savings are attributed to slightly shorter ICU and hospital stays, translating into significant financial advantages for hospitals facing resource constraints.
With 99 percent of simulation models showing pantoprazole to be both more effective and less expensive, the findings strongly support its wider adoption in intensive care units. This research provides robust evidence for clinicians and policymakers, establishing the clear economic value of pantoprazole in this vulnerable patient population.



