Real-World Dispensing Patterns of Inhalation Medication in Young Adult Asthma: An Inception Cohort Study
Irene Mommers,
Job FM van Boven,
Catharina CM Schuiling-Veninga
et al.
Abstract:Purpose
The Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) suggests a step-wise approach for pharmacological treatment of asthma. Valid study of real-world treatment patterns using dispensing databases includes proper measurement of medication adherence. We aim to explore such patterns by applying a time-varying proportion of days covered (tPDC)-based algorithm.
Patients and Methods
We designed a retrospective inception cohort study using the University of Groningen IADB.nl commun… Show more
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