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Prescribed medication was divided in the following groups: antibiotics, over-the-counter (OTC) medication or other medication.
Use of pain medication was divided into 5 groups: Nothing/weak pain killers or morphine-containing medication, both 1-4 or 5-7 days weekly.
Briefly, for each patient, the total daily dose prescribed for each antihypertensive medication was divided by the upper limit of the range of doses usually effective for hypertension as listed in the 2006 Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties [ 29].
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The study medication is divided into nine, white containers containing 100 tablets each.
Two hundred and fifteen patients receiving hormonal medication were divided into four groups: 150 patients with 1 MRM during HRT (group A), 13 patients with 2 MRMs under HRT (group B), 30 patients with 1 MRM during HRT and 1 MRM after HRT withdrawal (group C), and 22 women with 1 MRM after HRT withdrawal (group D).
Participants were asked "How acceptable would it be to you if a doctor prescribed the following medications?" For analyses, the 12 medications were divided into 3 categories: 1) psychotropic; 2) mixed (medications that could be categorized as either psychotropic or not); and 3) nonpsychotropic.
These medications are divided into seven classes based on potency as determined by vasoconstrictor assays, with I being the strongest, and VII the weakest.
The study medication administration was divided into two different treatment arms: arm A (study arm) and arm B (standard arm).
The medication group was divided into two groups: the P-gp positive group and the P-gp negative group.
Medication use of patients was divided into different classes of medication (platelet aggregation inhibitors, lipid-lowering medication, blood pressure-lowering medication and glucose-lowering medication).
To determine rates of treatment, the number of participants receiving medication for each individual condition was divided by the number of all participants with the condition.
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