AbstractObjectivesTo assess preference and willingness-to-pay (WTP) for the insulin mixture Humalog Mix25 relative to Humulin 30/70, from the patients' perspective, the relative importance of individual treatment attributes was also determined. Differences among five European countries were investigated.MethodsTwo hundred and ninety patients with type 2 diabetes were recruited from five European countries. Of these, 235 were suitable for inclusion in the analysis. Their mean age was 51.3 years and, on average, patients had had diabetes for 11 years. A discrete-choice conjoint analysis was conducted using face-to-face interviews. Treatment attributes, such as timing of injections around meals, 2-hour postprandial control, effect of prandial ...
There are a number of ongoing developments to improve the care of patients with diabetes across coun...
This study seeks to provide evidence for deciding whether or not a pharmaceutical innovation should ...
Aims: Several drug classes are now available to achieve a satisfactory metabolic control in patients...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess preference and willingness-to-pay (WTP) for the insulin mixture Humalog ...
OBJECTIVES: This study assessed patient preferences, using willingness to pay as a method to measure...
BACKGROUND Long-acting insulin treatments with varying clinical benefits are currently available ...
Objective To identify and evaluate the Spanish diabetes mellitus type 2 patients' preferences on inj...
Objective: Apart from improved health outcomes, treatment convenience per se may have a value to ind...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Multiple pharmacotherapy options are available to control blood gl...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the insulin-delivery system and the attributes of...
Aims: Several glucagon like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists are available as weekly injections f...
Abstract Background Multiple pharmacotherapy options are available to control blood glucose in Type ...
Background: An evaluation of patients' preferences is necessary to understand the demand for differe...
Objective To assess Spanish and Portuguese patients’ and physicians’ preferences regarding type 2...
This study seeks to provide evidence for deciding whether or not a new pharmaceutical should be incl...
There are a number of ongoing developments to improve the care of patients with diabetes across coun...
This study seeks to provide evidence for deciding whether or not a pharmaceutical innovation should ...
Aims: Several drug classes are now available to achieve a satisfactory metabolic control in patients...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess preference and willingness-to-pay (WTP) for the insulin mixture Humalog ...
OBJECTIVES: This study assessed patient preferences, using willingness to pay as a method to measure...
BACKGROUND Long-acting insulin treatments with varying clinical benefits are currently available ...
Objective To identify and evaluate the Spanish diabetes mellitus type 2 patients' preferences on inj...
Objective: Apart from improved health outcomes, treatment convenience per se may have a value to ind...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Multiple pharmacotherapy options are available to control blood gl...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the insulin-delivery system and the attributes of...
Aims: Several glucagon like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists are available as weekly injections f...
Abstract Background Multiple pharmacotherapy options are available to control blood glucose in Type ...
Background: An evaluation of patients' preferences is necessary to understand the demand for differe...
Objective To assess Spanish and Portuguese patients’ and physicians’ preferences regarding type 2...
This study seeks to provide evidence for deciding whether or not a new pharmaceutical should be incl...
There are a number of ongoing developments to improve the care of patients with diabetes across coun...
This study seeks to provide evidence for deciding whether or not a pharmaceutical innovation should ...
Aims: Several drug classes are now available to achieve a satisfactory metabolic control in patients...