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Reduction in the range of medication used did not result in a destabilisation in mental state, but was associated with positive outcomes.
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Sex, age at baseline, and number of medications used did not differ between the solitary-living patients in the two stages of AD.
The number of glycemic control medications used did not significantly differ in usual care or telemedicine groups at baseline or over time.
Medication use did not matter.
Medication use did not affect these associations.
In our results smoking, sex and symptomatic medication use did not affect the comprasion of TOS, TAS and 8-OHdG levels between groups.
Interestingly, statin medication use and fibrates/niacin medication use did not have statistically significant HRs.
Further adjustment for medication use did not materially change any of the results.
Disease characteristics and medication use did not explain the lack of response.
Asthma medication use did not significantly influence the presence of GORD symptoms.
Other medication use did not differ between the living and deceased groups (Table 1).
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