Massachusetts Commercial Prescription Drug Use and Spending, 2015-2017

Massachusetts Commercial Prescription Drug Use and Spending report screenshot
February 2020

Contact: Kathy Hines
Email:  kathy.hines@state.ma.us

This is the second study on prescription drug use and spending released from CHIA. For this analysis, CHIA used a subset of commercial pharmacy claims from the agency’s APCD to identify high volume and high cost drugs between 2015 and 2017. Key findings during this three-year data period include: 

  • Ten therapeutic classes of drugs, which include antivirals, antiasthmatics, cardiovascular, and psychotherapeutic drugs, accounted for over 70% of pharmacy expenditures.
  • Anti-inflammatory TNF inhibiting agents, a class of drugs that includes Humira and Enbrel, accounted for the largest proportion of spending.
  • The most frequently prescribed drug during the three year period was Lisinopril, an ACE inhibitor that treats high blood pressure and heart failure.

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