We examined new users of osteoporosis drugs among seniors in Pennsylvania and found no evidence of healthy adherer bias on observed associations between adherence to treatment and non-vertebral fracture risk; we document fracture reduction with better adherence to bisphosphonates, yet no fracture reduction with better adherence to calcitonin or raloxifene
Background: Little information is available on the comparative ef-fectiveness of osteoporosis pharma...
peer reviewedSummary: Many patients at increased risk of fractures do not take their medication appr...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the relationships between adherence (complance and persistence) to bispho...
We examined new users of osteoporosis drugs among seniors in Pennsylvania and found no evidence of h...
AbstractObjectivesTherapy for osteoporosis reduces the risk of fracture in clinical trials; real-wor...
None of the available osteoporosis therapies have been shown to completely abolish the risk of fract...
None of the available osteoporosis therapies have been shown to completely abolish the risk of fract...
Fragility fractures associated with osteoporosis constitute a significant public health concern. Cli...
None of the available osteoporosis therapies have been shown to completely abolish the risk of fract...
Adherence to anti-osteoporosis medications is currently low and is associated with poor anti-fractur...
Background: Osteoporosis is a chronic progressive disease characterized by low bone mass and deterio...
Background and Aim: Oral bisphosphonates have been shown to reduce the risk of fractures in patien...
Treatment adherence in patients with osteoporosis (OP) is rather low throughout the world, and 50 to...
Adherence is now one of the major issues in the management of osteoporosis and several papers have s...
Anti-osteoporosis medication (AOM) use in patients exposed to glucocorticoids is thought to reduce f...
Background: Little information is available on the comparative ef-fectiveness of osteoporosis pharma...
peer reviewedSummary: Many patients at increased risk of fractures do not take their medication appr...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the relationships between adherence (complance and persistence) to bispho...
We examined new users of osteoporosis drugs among seniors in Pennsylvania and found no evidence of h...
AbstractObjectivesTherapy for osteoporosis reduces the risk of fracture in clinical trials; real-wor...
None of the available osteoporosis therapies have been shown to completely abolish the risk of fract...
None of the available osteoporosis therapies have been shown to completely abolish the risk of fract...
Fragility fractures associated with osteoporosis constitute a significant public health concern. Cli...
None of the available osteoporosis therapies have been shown to completely abolish the risk of fract...
Adherence to anti-osteoporosis medications is currently low and is associated with poor anti-fractur...
Background: Osteoporosis is a chronic progressive disease characterized by low bone mass and deterio...
Background and Aim: Oral bisphosphonates have been shown to reduce the risk of fractures in patien...
Treatment adherence in patients with osteoporosis (OP) is rather low throughout the world, and 50 to...
Adherence is now one of the major issues in the management of osteoporosis and several papers have s...
Anti-osteoporosis medication (AOM) use in patients exposed to glucocorticoids is thought to reduce f...
Background: Little information is available on the comparative ef-fectiveness of osteoporosis pharma...
peer reviewedSummary: Many patients at increased risk of fractures do not take their medication appr...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the relationships between adherence (complance and persistence) to bispho...