Background: Increasing numbers of blood pressure lowering (BPL) agents are being prescribed for both primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease, especially in the older population. The aim of this study is to describe the temporal trends and patterns of BPL dispensing among older Australians (aged =65 years). Methods: We utilized prescription claims data from the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) for a 10% random sample of people aged =65 years. The PBS, funded by the Federal government, provides subsidies to make medicines more affordable for Australian residents. We restricted our analysis to “long-term concession” individuals, who would use PBS for the majority of their medication needs. BPL agents were iden...
The last decade has seen the publication of different editions of guidelines for the pharmacological...
Background and objective: Data are sparse on how well the absolute risk approach is implemented in p...
Background: CD management in remote AA communities is unsystematic and often sporadic. We describe c...
PURPOSE: Poor adherence and persistence to blood pressure lowering (BPL) agents leads to increased r...
The association of different antihypertensive regimens with blood pressure (BP) control is not well-...
Background: The increasing burden of chronic (medical) conditions (CCs) is a major issue for healthc...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to explore the prevalence and management of hypertension amo...
consumption of antihypertensive drugs and blood pressure levels in subjects with and without such tr...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of polypharmacy amongAustralians aged 70 years or more, 2006–2...
Objectives: Hypertension is the leading modifiable cause of mortality worldwide. Unlike many conditi...
The prevalence of hypertension increases with age making it a significant health concern for older p...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the impact of hospitalization on antihypertensive pharmacotherapy ...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension is highly prevalent in older adults and represents a major public health is...
The prevalence of hypertension increases with age making it a significant health concern for older p...
Purpose: Developments in anti-osteoporosis medications (AOMs) have led to changes in guidelines and ...
The last decade has seen the publication of different editions of guidelines for the pharmacological...
Background and objective: Data are sparse on how well the absolute risk approach is implemented in p...
Background: CD management in remote AA communities is unsystematic and often sporadic. We describe c...
PURPOSE: Poor adherence and persistence to blood pressure lowering (BPL) agents leads to increased r...
The association of different antihypertensive regimens with blood pressure (BP) control is not well-...
Background: The increasing burden of chronic (medical) conditions (CCs) is a major issue for healthc...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to explore the prevalence and management of hypertension amo...
consumption of antihypertensive drugs and blood pressure levels in subjects with and without such tr...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of polypharmacy amongAustralians aged 70 years or more, 2006–2...
Objectives: Hypertension is the leading modifiable cause of mortality worldwide. Unlike many conditi...
The prevalence of hypertension increases with age making it a significant health concern for older p...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the impact of hospitalization on antihypertensive pharmacotherapy ...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension is highly prevalent in older adults and represents a major public health is...
The prevalence of hypertension increases with age making it a significant health concern for older p...
Purpose: Developments in anti-osteoporosis medications (AOMs) have led to changes in guidelines and ...
The last decade has seen the publication of different editions of guidelines for the pharmacological...
Background and objective: Data are sparse on how well the absolute risk approach is implemented in p...
Background: CD management in remote AA communities is unsystematic and often sporadic. We describe c...