Objective: To evaluate health care resource utilization in patients with schizophrenia who continued newly prescribed antipsychotic medications, compared with those switching to different treatments. Methods: Adults with schizophrenia in the California Medicaid (MediCal) database who initiated treatment with index medications in 1998–2001, were classified as having: 1) abandoned antipsychotic medications; 2) switched to another medication; or 3) continued with the index antipsychotic, for up to 6 months after the index date. Results: Of 2300 patients meeting eligibility criteria, 1382 (60.1%) continued index medications, 480 (20.9%) switched, and 438 (19.0%) abandoned antipsychotic treatment. Utilization in several resource categories occu...
Lack of treatment adherence in schizophrenia often leads to an increase in relapses and, consequent...
Although generally effective in ameliorating the core manifestations of schizophrenia, antipsychotic...
Objective To ensure optimal care for patients with schizophrenia, antipsychotic medications must be ...
Objective: To evaluate health care resource utilization in patients with schizophrenia who continued...
Objective: To evaluate health care resource utilization in patients with schizophrenia who continued...
Douglas L Noordsy1, Glenn A Phillips2, Daniel E Ball2, Walter T Linde-Zwirble31Department of Psychia...
This study aimed to assess antipsychotic adherence patterns and all-cause and schizophrenia-related ...
AbstractObjectivesUsing data in real-world clinical practice, this study aims to compare the health-...
Purpose: To describe (1) the clinical profiles and the patterns of use of long-acting injectable (LA...
Abstract Background Adherence to antipsychotics for schizophrenia is associated with favorable clini...
The study aims to identify prescribing and switching patterns of antipsychotics in clinical practice...
ABSTRACTObjectiveThe aim of this study was to compare the predictive validity of eight different adh...
AbstractObjectivesThis study identifies latent classes defined by varying degrees of adherence to an...
The present investigation explored the determinants and effects of switching antipsychotic medicatio...
Importance More than 1 in 5 disabled people with dual Medicare-Medicaid enrollment have schizophren...
Lack of treatment adherence in schizophrenia often leads to an increase in relapses and, consequent...
Although generally effective in ameliorating the core manifestations of schizophrenia, antipsychotic...
Objective To ensure optimal care for patients with schizophrenia, antipsychotic medications must be ...
Objective: To evaluate health care resource utilization in patients with schizophrenia who continued...
Objective: To evaluate health care resource utilization in patients with schizophrenia who continued...
Douglas L Noordsy1, Glenn A Phillips2, Daniel E Ball2, Walter T Linde-Zwirble31Department of Psychia...
This study aimed to assess antipsychotic adherence patterns and all-cause and schizophrenia-related ...
AbstractObjectivesUsing data in real-world clinical practice, this study aims to compare the health-...
Purpose: To describe (1) the clinical profiles and the patterns of use of long-acting injectable (LA...
Abstract Background Adherence to antipsychotics for schizophrenia is associated with favorable clini...
The study aims to identify prescribing and switching patterns of antipsychotics in clinical practice...
ABSTRACTObjectiveThe aim of this study was to compare the predictive validity of eight different adh...
AbstractObjectivesThis study identifies latent classes defined by varying degrees of adherence to an...
The present investigation explored the determinants and effects of switching antipsychotic medicatio...
Importance More than 1 in 5 disabled people with dual Medicare-Medicaid enrollment have schizophren...
Lack of treatment adherence in schizophrenia often leads to an increase in relapses and, consequent...
Although generally effective in ameliorating the core manifestations of schizophrenia, antipsychotic...
Objective To ensure optimal care for patients with schizophrenia, antipsychotic medications must be ...