Douglas L Noordsy1, Glenn A Phillips2, Daniel E Ball2, Walter T Linde-Zwirble31Department of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, NH, USA; 2Global Health Outcomes, Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN, USA; 3ZD Associates, Perkasie, PA, USAObjective: 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 w...
Abstract Background To identify patient characteristics and early changes in patients' clinical stat...
Dominic Pilon,1 Kruti Joshi,2 Neeta Tandon,2 Marie-Hélène Lafeuille,1 Rhiannon L Kamst...
This study aimed to assess antipsychotic adherence patterns and all-cause and schizophrenia-related ...
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...
Abstract Background Adherence to antipsychotics for schizophrenia is associated with favorable clini...
AbstractObjectivesUsing data in real-world clinical practice, this study aims to compare the health-...
The present investigation explored the determinants and effects of switching antipsychotic medicatio...
[[abstract]]Medication compliance is an important determinant in schizophrenia treatment outcomes. T...
Although generally effective in ameliorating the core manifestations of schizophrenia, antipsychotic...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the association between drug therapy patterns achieved with conventiona...
Objectives: To describe factors associated with initiation of depot antipsychotic medications in psy...
Lack of treatment adherence in schizophrenia often leads to an increase in relapses and, consequent...
Purpose: To describe (1) the clinical profiles and the patterns of use of long-acting injectable (LA...
Importance More than 1 in 5 disabled people with dual Medicare-Medicaid enrollment have schizophren...
Abstract Background To identify patient characteristics and early changes in patients' clinical stat...
Dominic Pilon,1 Kruti Joshi,2 Neeta Tandon,2 Marie-Hélène Lafeuille,1 Rhiannon L Kamst...
This study aimed to assess antipsychotic adherence patterns and all-cause and schizophrenia-related ...
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...
Abstract Background Adherence to antipsychotics for schizophrenia is associated with favorable clini...
AbstractObjectivesUsing data in real-world clinical practice, this study aims to compare the health-...
The present investigation explored the determinants and effects of switching antipsychotic medicatio...
[[abstract]]Medication compliance is an important determinant in schizophrenia treatment outcomes. T...
Although generally effective in ameliorating the core manifestations of schizophrenia, antipsychotic...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the association between drug therapy patterns achieved with conventiona...
Objectives: To describe factors associated with initiation of depot antipsychotic medications in psy...
Lack of treatment adherence in schizophrenia often leads to an increase in relapses and, consequent...
Purpose: To describe (1) the clinical profiles and the patterns of use of long-acting injectable (LA...
Importance More than 1 in 5 disabled people with dual Medicare-Medicaid enrollment have schizophren...
Abstract Background To identify patient characteristics and early changes in patients' clinical stat...
Dominic Pilon,1 Kruti Joshi,2 Neeta Tandon,2 Marie-Hélène Lafeuille,1 Rhiannon L Kamst...
This study aimed to assess antipsychotic adherence patterns and all-cause and schizophrenia-related ...