OBJECTIVE: To identify gaps in therapy with urate-lowering drugs for the treatment of gout as well as factors associated with resuming therapy. METHODS: From 2 integrated delivery systems, we identified patients 18 years or older with a diagnosis of gout who initiated use of a urate-lowering drug from January 1, 2000 through June 30, 2006 and who had a gap in therapy. A gap was defined as a period of over 60 days after the completion of 1 prescription in which no refill for a urate-lowering drug was obtained. Survival curves were used to assess return to therapy of urate-lowering drugs. Cox proportional hazards analysis estimated the association between covariates and return to therapy. RESULTS: There were 4166 new users of urate-lowering d...
Objective:: We describe a 10 year observation of the effect of control of hyperuricemia compared wit...
BACKGROUND: Urate-lowering therapy (ULT) is associated with low rates of adherence, leading to a pot...
Purpose: The objectives of this study were to evaluate the association of the prevalence of comorbid...
Objectives: When urate lowering therapy is indicated in patients with gout, medication adherence is ...
Objectives: When urate lowering therapy is indicated in patients with gout, medication adherence is ...
Urate-lowering therapy (ULT) is a recommended life-long treatment for gout patients. However, despit...
Background: Lowering serum uric acid concentrations is effective to control gout attack and prevent ...
Objective: In the management of chronic gout, a large proportion of patients need long-term manageme...
Abstract Background Gout is th...
Gout is the most common inflammatory arthritis characterized by painful disabling acute attacks. It ...
Low compliance in patients with gout is one of the reasons for inadequate disease control.Objective:...
Objective::\ud We describe a 10 year observation of the effect of control of hyperuricemia compared ...
Objectives: To evaluate the persistence and adherence on urate-lowering treatment (ULT) in primary c...
Introduction: Gout is commonly associated with low adherence rates, thus limiting the effectiveness...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review presents research published over the last year examining use of urate...
Objective:: We describe a 10 year observation of the effect of control of hyperuricemia compared wit...
BACKGROUND: Urate-lowering therapy (ULT) is associated with low rates of adherence, leading to a pot...
Purpose: The objectives of this study were to evaluate the association of the prevalence of comorbid...
Objectives: When urate lowering therapy is indicated in patients with gout, medication adherence is ...
Objectives: When urate lowering therapy is indicated in patients with gout, medication adherence is ...
Urate-lowering therapy (ULT) is a recommended life-long treatment for gout patients. However, despit...
Background: Lowering serum uric acid concentrations is effective to control gout attack and prevent ...
Objective: In the management of chronic gout, a large proportion of patients need long-term manageme...
Abstract Background Gout is th...
Gout is the most common inflammatory arthritis characterized by painful disabling acute attacks. It ...
Low compliance in patients with gout is one of the reasons for inadequate disease control.Objective:...
Objective::\ud We describe a 10 year observation of the effect of control of hyperuricemia compared ...
Objectives: To evaluate the persistence and adherence on urate-lowering treatment (ULT) in primary c...
Introduction: Gout is commonly associated with low adherence rates, thus limiting the effectiveness...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review presents research published over the last year examining use of urate...
Objective:: We describe a 10 year observation of the effect of control of hyperuricemia compared wit...
BACKGROUND: Urate-lowering therapy (ULT) is associated with low rates of adherence, leading to a pot...
Purpose: The objectives of this study were to evaluate the association of the prevalence of comorbid...