PURPOSE: To determine if nonadherence with antidiabetic drug therapy is predictive of subsequent antidiabetic drug therapy intensification. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort study examining retail pharmacy dispensings of sulfonylureas or metformin to 1067 patients having diabetes. Patients that did not receive a sufficient quantity of medication to cover at least 80% of days during the evaluation period were classified as nonadherent. Outcomes identified were increase in the dose of antidiabetic medication utilized, the addition of a second antidiabetic agent to the regimen or either. RESULTS: Among users of sulfonylurea monotherapy, those classified as nonadherent were 45% more likely to intensify therapy in subsequent months as...
Objectives To measure the association between depression and nonpersistence with antidiabetic drugs ...
For patients with diabetes, suboptimal medication adherence contributes to disease progression, comp...
Background - Adherence to antihypertensive drugs in patients with diabetes is important. To support ...
Purpose. To determine if nonadherence with antidiabetic drug therapy is predictive of subsequent ant...
Objective: We assessed persistence patterns with oral antidiabetes drug (OAD) in patients newly disp...
AIMS: Non-adherence to medication is a major problem for patients with diabetes leading to poor resp...
AIMS: To evaluate statin non-persistence and non-adherence as discrete processes in diabetes patient...
AIMS: To evaluate statin non-persistence and non-adherence as discrete processes in diabetes patient...
Objective: We assessed persistence patterns with oral antidiabetes drug (OAD) in patients newly dis...
OBJECTIVE — This study examines the association between oral antihyperglycemic medi-cation nonadhere...
BackgroundDespite the availability of effective hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and hyperglycemia ther...
Context: Nonadherence to antihypertensive therapy attributes to uncontrolled blood pressure. This ...
AIMS: Non-adherence to medication is a major problem for patients with diabetes leading to poor resp...
For patients with diabetes, suboptimal medication adherence contributes to disease progression, comp...
Objectives To measure the association between depression and nonpersistence with antidiabetic drugs ...
Objectives To measure the association between depression and nonpersistence with antidiabetic drugs ...
For patients with diabetes, suboptimal medication adherence contributes to disease progression, comp...
Background - Adherence to antihypertensive drugs in patients with diabetes is important. To support ...
Purpose. To determine if nonadherence with antidiabetic drug therapy is predictive of subsequent ant...
Objective: We assessed persistence patterns with oral antidiabetes drug (OAD) in patients newly disp...
AIMS: Non-adherence to medication is a major problem for patients with diabetes leading to poor resp...
AIMS: To evaluate statin non-persistence and non-adherence as discrete processes in diabetes patient...
AIMS: To evaluate statin non-persistence and non-adherence as discrete processes in diabetes patient...
Objective: We assessed persistence patterns with oral antidiabetes drug (OAD) in patients newly dis...
OBJECTIVE — This study examines the association between oral antihyperglycemic medi-cation nonadhere...
BackgroundDespite the availability of effective hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and hyperglycemia ther...
Context: Nonadherence to antihypertensive therapy attributes to uncontrolled blood pressure. This ...
AIMS: Non-adherence to medication is a major problem for patients with diabetes leading to poor resp...
For patients with diabetes, suboptimal medication adherence contributes to disease progression, comp...
Objectives To measure the association between depression and nonpersistence with antidiabetic drugs ...
Objectives To measure the association between depression and nonpersistence with antidiabetic drugs ...
For patients with diabetes, suboptimal medication adherence contributes to disease progression, comp...
Background - Adherence to antihypertensive drugs in patients with diabetes is important. To support ...