Objective: While fixed-dose combinations (FDC) can improve adherence, they may add complexity to the prescribing/dispensing process, potentially increasing risk of medication errors. This study aimed to determine if prescriptions for antihypertensive FDCs increase the risk of therapeutic duplication and drug-drug interactions (DDI).Methods: This retrospective observational study used administrative pharmacy claims data from the Irish Primary Care Reimbursement Service. Prescriptions dispensed to adults in 2015 were included if they contained an antihypertensive FDC, or the same drugs prescribed separately. The outcomes were therapeutic duplication and potentially serious DDI involving FDC drugs. Relative risk (RR) of these outcomes, adjuste...
Background: In modern world, poor compliance has been the main reason of therapeutic failure. Many f...
Fixed dose drug combinations (FDCs) are defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a combinat...
FD Richard HobbsUniversity of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK.Abstract: In order to pr...
Objective: While fixed-dose combinations (FDC) can improve adherence, they may add complexity to the...
International audienceTo compare serious adverse events of fixed-dose dual antihypertensive drug com...
Abstract—Two or more antihypertensive agents are increasingly used to control blood pressure (BP) in...
BackgroundThe majority of people with hypertension require more than one medication to achieve blood...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The majority of people with hypertension require more than one medication t...
Objective: To contemplate how initial antihypertensive therapy with fixed-dose combinations (FDC) m...
BACKGROUND: The inverse correlation between the complexity of a drug regimen and medication adherenc...
Administering drugs as fixed-dose combinations (FDCs) versus the same active drugs administered as s...
Louise E Bartlett, Nicole L Pratt, Elizabeth E Roughead Quality Use of Medicines and Pharmacy Resea...
Background: Pharmaceutical non-adherence as a consequence of large pill burdens is a noted issue in ...
Background: In Australia, FDC products are not recommended for first-line hypertension therapy. Whil...
BACKGROUND: Solid clinical evidence supports the effectiveness and safety of multiple drugs in treat...
Background: In modern world, poor compliance has been the main reason of therapeutic failure. Many f...
Fixed dose drug combinations (FDCs) are defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a combinat...
FD Richard HobbsUniversity of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK.Abstract: In order to pr...
Objective: While fixed-dose combinations (FDC) can improve adherence, they may add complexity to the...
International audienceTo compare serious adverse events of fixed-dose dual antihypertensive drug com...
Abstract—Two or more antihypertensive agents are increasingly used to control blood pressure (BP) in...
BackgroundThe majority of people with hypertension require more than one medication to achieve blood...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The majority of people with hypertension require more than one medication t...
Objective: To contemplate how initial antihypertensive therapy with fixed-dose combinations (FDC) m...
BACKGROUND: The inverse correlation between the complexity of a drug regimen and medication adherenc...
Administering drugs as fixed-dose combinations (FDCs) versus the same active drugs administered as s...
Louise E Bartlett, Nicole L Pratt, Elizabeth E Roughead Quality Use of Medicines and Pharmacy Resea...
Background: Pharmaceutical non-adherence as a consequence of large pill burdens is a noted issue in ...
Background: In Australia, FDC products are not recommended for first-line hypertension therapy. Whil...
BACKGROUND: Solid clinical evidence supports the effectiveness and safety of multiple drugs in treat...
Background: In modern world, poor compliance has been the main reason of therapeutic failure. Many f...
Fixed dose drug combinations (FDCs) are defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a combinat...
FD Richard HobbsUniversity of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK.Abstract: In order to pr...