Administering drugs as fixed-dose combinations (FDCs) versus the same active drugs administered as separate pills is assumed to enhance treatment adherence. We synthesized evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) about the effect of FDCs versus separate pills on adherence. We searched PubMed for RCTs comparing a FDC with the same active drugs administered as separate pills, including a quantitative estimate of treatment adherence, without restriction to medical condition. The odds ratio (OR) of optimal adherence with FDCs versus separate pills was used as common effect size and aggregated into a pooled effect estimate using a random effect model with inverse variance weights. Out of 1258 articles screened, only six studies fulfille...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The majority of people with hypertension require more than one medication t...
Many patients, especially those with a high pill burden and multiple chronic illnesses, are less adh...
Objectives: To determine whether patients who received Medication Therapy Management (MTM) from comm...
BACKGROUND: The inverse correlation between the complexity of a drug regimen and medication adherenc...
Teresa L Kauf1, Keith L Davis2, Stephanie R Earnshaw2, E Anne Davis31Department of Pharmaceutical Ou...
With the increasing use of multi-drug treatments, fixed-dose combination products (FDCs) offer a pot...
BackgroundSuboptimal patient adherence to pharmacological therapy of type 2 diabetes may be due in p...
Objective: While fixed-dose combinations (FDC) can improve adherence, they may add complexity to the...
Fixed dose drug combinations (FDCs) are defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a combinat...
Background: Strict adherence requirement to antiretroviral drugs remains a key determinant of succes...
BackgroundThe majority of people with hypertension require more than one medication to achieve blood...
ObjectivesWe tried to clarify, by using representative national data in a real-world setting, whethe...
Abstract—Two or more antihypertensive agents are increasingly used to control blood pressure (BP) in...
BACKGROUNDAim of our study was to compare adherence to antihypertensive drug therapy between newly t...
grantor: University of TorontoBackground. Rates of patient adherence (compliance) range fr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The majority of people with hypertension require more than one medication t...
Many patients, especially those with a high pill burden and multiple chronic illnesses, are less adh...
Objectives: To determine whether patients who received Medication Therapy Management (MTM) from comm...
BACKGROUND: The inverse correlation between the complexity of a drug regimen and medication adherenc...
Teresa L Kauf1, Keith L Davis2, Stephanie R Earnshaw2, E Anne Davis31Department of Pharmaceutical Ou...
With the increasing use of multi-drug treatments, fixed-dose combination products (FDCs) offer a pot...
BackgroundSuboptimal patient adherence to pharmacological therapy of type 2 diabetes may be due in p...
Objective: While fixed-dose combinations (FDC) can improve adherence, they may add complexity to the...
Fixed dose drug combinations (FDCs) are defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a combinat...
Background: Strict adherence requirement to antiretroviral drugs remains a key determinant of succes...
BackgroundThe majority of people with hypertension require more than one medication to achieve blood...
ObjectivesWe tried to clarify, by using representative national data in a real-world setting, whethe...
Abstract—Two or more antihypertensive agents are increasingly used to control blood pressure (BP) in...
BACKGROUNDAim of our study was to compare adherence to antihypertensive drug therapy between newly t...
grantor: University of TorontoBackground. Rates of patient adherence (compliance) range fr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The majority of people with hypertension require more than one medication t...
Many patients, especially those with a high pill burden and multiple chronic illnesses, are less adh...
Objectives: To determine whether patients who received Medication Therapy Management (MTM) from comm...