29 Feb 2008
on inadequate medication. COMPLIANCE TO ANTIHYPERTENSIVES Arch Intern Med 2008; 168: 271-6 It has been ...
compliance with medication. It may be worthwhile questioning our poorly controlled hypertensive patients more closely about their compliance. DAILY TADALAFIL FOR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION Diabet Med 2008 ...
12 Oct 2007
compliance still limits the long-term effectiveness of treatment (J Gen Intern Med 2004;19:638-45). Statins ...
cholesterol. Statins reduce risk even when cholesterol levels are normal. Compliance with statins ...
04 Aug 2006
medical conditions and risk factors. This is also likely to improve compliance. - Only a third ...
-treated. - The type of drug is probably less important than the actual BP control. - Compliance with antihypertensive ...
18 Apr 2012
| by Dr Louise Newson
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Telephone intervention and bisphosphonates compliance Arch Intern Med 2012; 172: 477-83 Many patients are not keen on taking bisphosphonates and I wonder how good (or bad) their compliance with these medications ...
improvement in compliance between the two patient groups.
Improving mobility in patients with type 2 ...
04 Aug 2011
| by Tom Moberly
-9.'
They added: 'On average in all women with ER-positive disease, full compliance with five years of adjuvant ...
18 Feb 2011
| by Stephen Robinson
, although this could be explained by increased drug compliance among patients, researchers said ...
to other cardiovascular drugs as well, so we need to look at ways of improving drug compliance,' he said ...
21 Sep 2007
to others and boost drug compliance. It could also potentially reduce the risk that drug-resistant strains ...
24 Mar 2006
| by Tom Simonite, tom.simonite@haynet.com
be assessed for compliance. www.nice.org.uk Live links at GPonline.com. ...
01 Nov 2006
they are replete (which is difficult to evaluate). Compliance and persistence Poor compliance or concordance ...
compliance and persistence (see box 2) result in reduced BMD gains, 7 increased hospitalisation 8 and increased risk of fracture. 8 BOX 2: COMPLIANCE AND PERSISTENCE Patients do not start ...