BACKGROUND: Antibiotics, antitussives and mucolytics are commonly used in asthma, despite limited evidence for their effectiveness. The correlates of use for these medication classes in asthma were identified. METHODS: Asthma patients aged 18-50 who were regular customers of pharmacies were included in an observational study. Patients completed a questionnaire, which was complemented by computerised pharmacy records of previously dispensed medications. Users of each drug class were compared to non-users in terms of demographics, asthma characteristics and management. RESULTS: Among 886 patients (mean age: 37; 55% females), 63.2%, 55.8% and 27.2%, respectively, were users of antibiotics, mucolytics and antitussives during the previous 12 mon...
SummaryThe aim of this study was to describe medication use and disease management of asthmatic pati...
Importance: Although professional society guidelines discourage use of empirical antibiotics in the ...
Objectives: This prescription-monitoring study was conducted to establish the drug-prescribing tren...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotics, antitussives and mucolytics are commonly used in asthma, despite limited ev...
SummaryBackgroundAntibiotics, antitussives and mucolytics are commonly used in asthma, despite limit...
BACKGROUND: Asthma is often poorly controlled and guidelines are often inadequately followed in medi...
BACKGROUND: Despite of pharmacists' specialized knowledge of medication and his/her regular contact ...
Aim: Select and review scientific publications about antibiotic therapy in children with asthma. Obj...
BACKGROUND: To our knowledge, the use of psychotropic medications (antidepressant, anxiolytic, and h...
Background: Asthma exacerbations are major contributors to asthma morbidity and mortality. They are ...
BackgroundA medication-related problem is an event involving medication that interferes with desired...
Copyright © 2003 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.BACKGROUND: Studies examining the influence of prov...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the rate, indications and type of antibiotic prescriptions in children with a...
Background: Asthma is difficult to diagnose in children and at times misdiagnosis o...
SummaryThe aim of this study was to describe medication use and disease management of asthmatic pati...
Importance: Although professional society guidelines discourage use of empirical antibiotics in the ...
Objectives: This prescription-monitoring study was conducted to establish the drug-prescribing tren...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotics, antitussives and mucolytics are commonly used in asthma, despite limited ev...
SummaryBackgroundAntibiotics, antitussives and mucolytics are commonly used in asthma, despite limit...
BACKGROUND: Asthma is often poorly controlled and guidelines are often inadequately followed in medi...
BACKGROUND: Despite of pharmacists' specialized knowledge of medication and his/her regular contact ...
Aim: Select and review scientific publications about antibiotic therapy in children with asthma. Obj...
BACKGROUND: To our knowledge, the use of psychotropic medications (antidepressant, anxiolytic, and h...
Background: Asthma exacerbations are major contributors to asthma morbidity and mortality. They are ...
BackgroundA medication-related problem is an event involving medication that interferes with desired...
Copyright © 2003 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.BACKGROUND: Studies examining the influence of prov...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the rate, indications and type of antibiotic prescriptions in children with a...
Background: Asthma is difficult to diagnose in children and at times misdiagnosis o...
SummaryThe aim of this study was to describe medication use and disease management of asthmatic pati...
Importance: Although professional society guidelines discourage use of empirical antibiotics in the ...
Objectives: This prescription-monitoring study was conducted to establish the drug-prescribing tren...