events, but patients do not fully adhere to them. Objective: To determine whether patients are more adherent to generic statins versus brand-name statins (lovastatin, pravastatin, or simvastatin) and whether greater adherence improves health outcomes. Design: Observational, propensity score–matched, new-user cohort study. Setting: Linked electronic data from medical and pharmacy claims. Participants: Medicare beneficiaries aged 65 years or older with prescription drug coverage between 2006 and 2008. Intervention: Initiation of a generic or brand-name statin. Measurements: Adherence to statin therapy (measured as the pro-portion of days covered [PDC] up to 1 year) and a composite outcome comprising hospitalization for an acute coronary syndr...
AIMS: To assess the effect of statins on a range of health outcomes. METHODS: We undertook a populat...
Objectives: To assess the extent to which adherence to statins is associated with the incidence of ...
Objective: To assess the representativeness of the Heart Protection Study (HPS) and the Collaborativ...
Background: Statins are effective in preventing cardiovascular events, but patients do not fully adh...
International audienceUNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: While the factors for poor adherence for tre...
Background: Use of generic drugs can help contain drug spending. However, there is concern among pat...
Typically, generic medications and those that no longerhold patent protection are considerably cheap...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether lower copayments charged for generic drugs explain the improved drug ad...
Generic medications offer substantial potential cost savings to health systems compared to their bra...
Abstract Background While the factors for poor adherence for treatment with statins have been highli...
Background: In 2011, Manitoba implemented a province-wide program of physician deta...
High blood lipoprotein concentrations are one of the major risk factors for cardiovascular diseases....
Background: Despite the well-known beneficial effects of statins, many patients do not adhere to chr...
Objective: To identify and assess studies published over a 10 year period up to February 2016 which ...
Background: The biological efficacy of statin therapy has been demonstrated in various clinical tria...
AIMS: To assess the effect of statins on a range of health outcomes. METHODS: We undertook a populat...
Objectives: To assess the extent to which adherence to statins is associated with the incidence of ...
Objective: To assess the representativeness of the Heart Protection Study (HPS) and the Collaborativ...
Background: Statins are effective in preventing cardiovascular events, but patients do not fully adh...
International audienceUNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: While the factors for poor adherence for tre...
Background: Use of generic drugs can help contain drug spending. However, there is concern among pat...
Typically, generic medications and those that no longerhold patent protection are considerably cheap...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether lower copayments charged for generic drugs explain the improved drug ad...
Generic medications offer substantial potential cost savings to health systems compared to their bra...
Abstract Background While the factors for poor adherence for treatment with statins have been highli...
Background: In 2011, Manitoba implemented a province-wide program of physician deta...
High blood lipoprotein concentrations are one of the major risk factors for cardiovascular diseases....
Background: Despite the well-known beneficial effects of statins, many patients do not adhere to chr...
Objective: To identify and assess studies published over a 10 year period up to February 2016 which ...
Background: The biological efficacy of statin therapy has been demonstrated in various clinical tria...
AIMS: To assess the effect of statins on a range of health outcomes. METHODS: We undertook a populat...
Objectives: To assess the extent to which adherence to statins is associated with the incidence of ...
Objective: To assess the representativeness of the Heart Protection Study (HPS) and the Collaborativ...