Background Non-vitamin K oral anticoagulants (NOACs) became available in the Netherlands in 2008, providing another antithrombotic treatment besides vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) and antiplatelet agents (APAs). Objective To describe the patterns of antithrombotic drug use between 2008 and 2013 by examination of dispensing data form community pharmacies in the Netherlands; to determine the concomitant use of NOACs with VKAs and APAs and switching between the drug classes; and to compare adherence to NOACs with adherence to APAs. Setting An observational retrospective study was conducted using routinely collected dispensing data from Dutch community pharmacies. Methods For each calendar year, the numbers of NOAC, VKA, and APA users were calcul...
Background In contrast to vitamin K antagonists (VKA), direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC's) are not s...
Context: Since the introduction of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) for the treatment of nonvalvul...
Objective This study aimed to assess implementation adherence (how well the patient's actual intake ...
Contains fulltext : 152891.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Non-...
(NOACs) became available in the Netherlands in 2008, providing another antithrombotic treatment besi...
Abstract Background In 2012, around 400.000 patients in the Netherlands were treated with Vitamin K ...
Background: In 2012, around 400.000 patients in the Netherlands were treated with Vitamin K Antagoni...
In 2012, the Dutch Health Council published a report addressing barriers for an early and broad intr...
In 2012, the Dutch Health Council published a report addressing barriers for an early and broad intr...
Objectives To describe the prevalence, temporal and regional trends in prescribing direct oral antic...
Background For the improvement of AF care, it is important to gain insight into current anticoagulat...
Objective: There is limited evidence on patients' adherence and the impact of the prescribed dosing ...
Background For the improvement of AF care, it is important to gain insight into current anticoagulat...
Background: For the improvement of AF care, it is important to gain insight into current anticoagula...
There are over 385,000 cases of atrial fibrillation (AF) in the Netherlands, with over 45,000 new ca...
Background In contrast to vitamin K antagonists (VKA), direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC's) are not s...
Context: Since the introduction of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) for the treatment of nonvalvul...
Objective This study aimed to assess implementation adherence (how well the patient's actual intake ...
Contains fulltext : 152891.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Non-...
(NOACs) became available in the Netherlands in 2008, providing another antithrombotic treatment besi...
Abstract Background In 2012, around 400.000 patients in the Netherlands were treated with Vitamin K ...
Background: In 2012, around 400.000 patients in the Netherlands were treated with Vitamin K Antagoni...
In 2012, the Dutch Health Council published a report addressing barriers for an early and broad intr...
In 2012, the Dutch Health Council published a report addressing barriers for an early and broad intr...
Objectives To describe the prevalence, temporal and regional trends in prescribing direct oral antic...
Background For the improvement of AF care, it is important to gain insight into current anticoagulat...
Objective: There is limited evidence on patients' adherence and the impact of the prescribed dosing ...
Background For the improvement of AF care, it is important to gain insight into current anticoagulat...
Background: For the improvement of AF care, it is important to gain insight into current anticoagula...
There are over 385,000 cases of atrial fibrillation (AF) in the Netherlands, with over 45,000 new ca...
Background In contrast to vitamin K antagonists (VKA), direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC's) are not s...
Context: Since the introduction of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) for the treatment of nonvalvul...
Objective This study aimed to assess implementation adherence (how well the patient's actual intake ...