Objective: To assess the proportion of patients starting with antihypertensive drug treatment who continued treatment for at least 10 years. Design: A retrospective cohort study. Setting: The PHARMO record linkage system containing drug dispensing records from community pharmacies and linked hospital discharge records of approximately 950 000 subjects. Participants: Patients who started using antihypertensive drugs (two or more prescriptions) in 1992 and did not receive a prescription for any antihypertensive drug in the 365 days preceding the first prescription. Main outcome measure: Persistence with antihypertensive drugs until 10 years. Results: Among a total of 2325 patients who started using antihypertensive drugs, 39% used continuousl...
This paper summarizes the results of the PAPEETE study (Population-based Analysis of PErsistence wit...
Louise E Bartlett, Nicole L Pratt, Elizabeth E Roughead Quality Use of Medicines and Pharmacy Resea...
We aimed to assess one-year persistence with antihypertensive therapy (AHT) among newly treated unco...
Objective: To assess the proportion of patients starting with antihypertensive drug treatment who co...
PurposeTo analyze patterns of antihypertensive drug use among new users in a Southern European popul...
The objective of this study was to investigate stay-on-therapy patterns over 3 years among patients ...
BACKGROUND: Suboptimal adherence to antihypertensives leads to adverse clinical outcomes. This study...
OBJECTIVE: To assess patterns of restarting antihypertensive drugs after a prolonged period of disco...
Background: Limited studies have evaluated the medication-taking behavior in very elderly hypertensi...
Purpose: To analyze patterns of antihypertensive drug use among new users in a Southern European pop...
Objective: We assessed persistence patterns with oral antidiabetes drug (OAD) in patients newly disp...
Objective To describe patterns of persistence and related primary care costs associated with first a...
Objective: Discontinuation rates with antihypertensive drugs in real life are high. The present stud...
Purpose: Poor persistence to antihypertensive therapy is an important cause of treatment failure. In...
none6noUnsatisfactory blood pressure (BP) control in the treated hypertensive patient is largely rel...
This paper summarizes the results of the PAPEETE study (Population-based Analysis of PErsistence wit...
Louise E Bartlett, Nicole L Pratt, Elizabeth E Roughead Quality Use of Medicines and Pharmacy Resea...
We aimed to assess one-year persistence with antihypertensive therapy (AHT) among newly treated unco...
Objective: To assess the proportion of patients starting with antihypertensive drug treatment who co...
PurposeTo analyze patterns of antihypertensive drug use among new users in a Southern European popul...
The objective of this study was to investigate stay-on-therapy patterns over 3 years among patients ...
BACKGROUND: Suboptimal adherence to antihypertensives leads to adverse clinical outcomes. This study...
OBJECTIVE: To assess patterns of restarting antihypertensive drugs after a prolonged period of disco...
Background: Limited studies have evaluated the medication-taking behavior in very elderly hypertensi...
Purpose: To analyze patterns of antihypertensive drug use among new users in a Southern European pop...
Objective: We assessed persistence patterns with oral antidiabetes drug (OAD) in patients newly disp...
Objective To describe patterns of persistence and related primary care costs associated with first a...
Objective: Discontinuation rates with antihypertensive drugs in real life are high. The present stud...
Purpose: Poor persistence to antihypertensive therapy is an important cause of treatment failure. In...
none6noUnsatisfactory blood pressure (BP) control in the treated hypertensive patient is largely rel...
This paper summarizes the results of the PAPEETE study (Population-based Analysis of PErsistence wit...
Louise E Bartlett, Nicole L Pratt, Elizabeth E Roughead Quality Use of Medicines and Pharmacy Resea...
We aimed to assess one-year persistence with antihypertensive therapy (AHT) among newly treated unco...