Some patients require long-term, possibly life-long, therapy. The cost of treatment is substantial, as patients with moderate to severe disease are high consumers of healthcare resources. The goal of therapy is to control symptoms, and to prevent complications, at a reasonable and manageable ...
One-Year Weight Change in Studies Included in Systematic Review for Long-Term Pharmacotherapy of Obesitya View LargeDownload Podcast (6:43) Long-term Drug Treatment for Obesity: A Systematic and Clinical Review 1x 0:00 / 0:00 Supplement. eTable. Interactions, Contraindications, and Cautions and...
Long-term Drug Treatment for Obesity. IMPORTANCE Thirty-six percent of US adults are obese, and many cannot lose sufficient weight to improve health with lifestyle interventions alone. OBJECTIVE To conduct a systematic review of medications currently approved in the United S... Yanovski,Susan,Z....
However, the lack of effects of opioids on basal labeling suggests that long-term drug treatment should be used to study the effects of various putative... C Abbadie,J Besson - 《Pain》 被引量: 110发表: 1993年 Prevention of NSAID-related upper gastrointestinal toxicity: a meta-analysis of...
Refill Adherence to Long-Term Drug Treatment with a Focus on Asthma/COPD Medication 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 24 作者: K Krigsman 摘要: Most patients are non-adherent with their medication sometimes, i.e. that they do not always use their medicines as prescribed. This might result in...
1. A harmonised regulatory standard is of value for the extent and duration of treatment needed to provide the safety data base for drugs intended for long-term treatment of non-life-threatening conditions. Although this standard covers many indications and drug classes, there are exceptions. ...
Reply: Drug-Induced Psychosis after Long-Term Treatment with Levetiracetam Several letters to the editor in response to articles in previous issues including "Drug-induced psychosis after long-term treatment with levetiracetam," by K. Bayerlein, H. Frieling, B. Beyer and others in a 2004 issue ...
But that time relationship does not exist in long-term drug prevention trials where the risks from treatment start accruing on initiation of treatment, but where the prospect of benefit is down the road and comes, if all, in the form of disease avoided. This separation of risk versus benefit...
This article examines recidivism among a cohort of formerly incarcerated people released from the Sheridan Correctional Center (SCC), a dedicated drug treatment facility based on a Therapeutic Community (TC) model of prison-based drug treatment. After an average of 6.9 years post-release, the SCC ...
Usuallylong term addiction treatmentis considered to be a time span of 3 months to up to 2 years. These are not considered as initial attempts at rehabilitation for addicted individuals but are recommended only for those with long history of drug abuse and repeated relapses in other rehab ...