Pharmacy Clinical Policy Bulletins Aetna Medicare Prescription Drug Plan
Subject: Xifaxan (rifaximin)
Status
Drug
PR-B/D
PR
PR-QL
PR-AL
ST
M EX‡
TOC§
NC
Xifaxan®(rifaximin)
X
Policy:
Medical Exception Criteria
Xifaxan is currently a Not Covered Part D drug under the Aetna Medicare Prescription Drug Plan.* Therefore, it is excluded from coverage for members enrolled in prescription drug benefits plans that use a closed formulary, unless a medical exception is granted. Aetna considers Xifaxan to be medically necessary for those members who meet the following criteria:
A. A documented diagnosis of traveler's diarrhea caused by noninvasive strains of Escherichia coli (non-bloody diarrhea without fever)
OR
B. A documented diagnosis of hepatic encephalopathy
AND
C. A documented:
Contraindication to one covered alternative agent indicated for the member's condition OR
Intolerance to one covered alternative agent indicated for the member's condition OR
Allergy to one covered alternative agent indicated for the member's condition OR
Failure of an adequate trial of one month of one covered alternative agent indicated for the member's condition
The above policy is based on the following references:
Olin BR, editor. Drugs Facts and Comparisons (electronic online version). St. Louis: J.B. Lippincott Company, 2004.
USPDI Drug Information for the HealthCare Professional(online through Stat!Ref). Thomson MICROMEDEX, Greenwood Village, Colorado; 2004.
McEvoy GK, editor. AHFS Drug Information (online through Stat!Ref). American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists, Bethesda, Maryland; 2004.
Package Information Insert. Xifaxan Tablets, Salix Pharmaceuticals, Raleigh, NC. June 2004.
Package Information Insert. Ciprofloxacin Tablets and Oral Suspension, Bayer Pharmaceuticals, West Haven, CT. 2004.
Package Information Insert. Zithromax Tablets and Oral Suspension, Pfizer Labs, NY, NY. January 2004Medical Economics, Inc., PDR Electronic Library. Thomson Medical Economics, Montvale, NJ; 2003.
DuPont HL, Jiang ZD, et al. Rifaximin versus ciprofloxacin for treatment of traveler's diarrhea: a randomized, double-blind clinical trial. Clin Infect Dis. 2001 Dec 1;33 (11):1807-15.
DuPont HL, Ericsson CD, et al. Rifaximin: a nonabsorbed antimicrobial in the therapy of travelers' diarrhea. Digestion. 1998 Nov-Dec;59(6):708-14.
Lima, A. Tropical diarrhea: new developments in traveller's diarrhea. Curr Opin Infect Dis. 2001 Oct;14(5):547-52
Massa P, Vallerino E, Dodero M. Treatment of hepatic encephalopathy with rifaximin: double blind, double dummy study versus lactulose. Eur J Clin Res. 1993 Feb;4:7-18.
Giacomo F, Francesco A, Michele N, et al. Rifaximin in the treatment of hepatic encephalopathy. Eur J Clin Res. 1993 June;4:57-66.
Fick DM, Cooper JW, Wade WE, et al. Updating the Beers criteria for potentially inappropriate medication use in older adults.Arch Intern Med. 2003;163:2716-24.
Zahn C, Sangl J, Bierman AS, et al. Potentially inappropriate medication use in the community-dwelling elderly.JAMA. 2001;286:2823-29.
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*C = Covered, copay amount depends on benefits plan
NC = Not Covered Part D drug
PR-B/D = Precertification review criteria to determine coverage as Part B or Part D
PR = Precertification
QL = Quantity Limits
AL = Age Limits
ST = Step-Therapy
‡M EX = Medical Exception
§TOC = Transition of Coverage
*The lists above are subject to change. Not all programs - for example step-therapy, precertification, and quantity limits - are available in all service areas.