Two dimensions of compliance (drop-outs and adherence) were investigated in patients treated with antidepressant drugs. Efficacy, compliance and its determinants were investigated in 66 patients suffering from major depressive disorder and treated in a double-blind manner with fluoxetine 20 mg/day or amitriptyline 150 mg/day for 9 weeks. Overall effectiveness [50% decrease in the initial Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D)] was similar in both groups (62.8% for fluoxetine, 58.1% for amitriptyline). The dropout rate due to side effects was 35.5% for amitriptyline and 5.7% for fluoxetine. A logistic regression analysis revealed that the initial HAM-D score was not predictive for dropping out, but this outcome was instead determined b...
Objective: A recurrent observation is that associations between self-reported and objective medicati...
BACKGROUND: Early adherence is key to successful depression treatment, but nearly 60% of patients di...
Atsunobu Murata,1 Takashi Kanbayashi,2 Tetsuo Shimizu,2 Masatomo Miura11Department of Pharmacy, Akit...
Objective: Non-compliance presents a constant challenge to effective therapy, Many studies only inve...
Abstract Background Adherence has recently been suggested to be divided into these two components: p...
Non-adherence to medication is a major obstacle in the treatment of depression. The objectives of th...
Poor compliance with antidepressant medication is widespread in both primary care and psychiatric pr...
Abstract Background Poor adherence to antidepressant therapy is an important barrier to the effectiv...
Adherence to antidepressants is crucial for optimal treatment outcomes when treating depressive diso...
Adherence to antidepressant treatment has been shown to range from 30 to 70%. The aim of this study ...
Poor adherence to depression treatment is common. Understanding determinants of poor adherence to th...
none13siPoor adherence to depression treatment is common. Understanding determinants of poor adheren...
OBJECTIVE: A recurrent observation is that associations between self-reported and objective medicati...
While major depression is considered a frequent mental illness there are ongoing reports of high non...
Objective: A recurrent observation is that associations between self-reported and objective medicati...
BACKGROUND: Early adherence is key to successful depression treatment, but nearly 60% of patients di...
Atsunobu Murata,1 Takashi Kanbayashi,2 Tetsuo Shimizu,2 Masatomo Miura11Department of Pharmacy, Akit...
Objective: Non-compliance presents a constant challenge to effective therapy, Many studies only inve...
Abstract Background Adherence has recently been suggested to be divided into these two components: p...
Non-adherence to medication is a major obstacle in the treatment of depression. The objectives of th...
Poor compliance with antidepressant medication is widespread in both primary care and psychiatric pr...
Abstract Background Poor adherence to antidepressant therapy is an important barrier to the effectiv...
Adherence to antidepressants is crucial for optimal treatment outcomes when treating depressive diso...
Adherence to antidepressant treatment has been shown to range from 30 to 70%. The aim of this study ...
Poor adherence to depression treatment is common. Understanding determinants of poor adherence to th...
none13siPoor adherence to depression treatment is common. Understanding determinants of poor adheren...
OBJECTIVE: A recurrent observation is that associations between self-reported and objective medicati...
While major depression is considered a frequent mental illness there are ongoing reports of high non...
Objective: A recurrent observation is that associations between self-reported and objective medicati...
BACKGROUND: Early adherence is key to successful depression treatment, but nearly 60% of patients di...
Atsunobu Murata,1 Takashi Kanbayashi,2 Tetsuo Shimizu,2 Masatomo Miura11Department of Pharmacy, Akit...