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Self-reported regular use of medications for hypertension refers to strict adherence to medications following the medical instructions - defined as "the number of missed medications less than 3 times in a month".
However, NRT was used by less than one third of recent quitters, and prescribed medications less than that.
Of the total sample, 9.3 % reported use of psychotherapy and/or psychotropic medications, less than half of whom met criteria for CMD.
Records of equal medications less than 6 months apart (e.g. metformin at baseline, missing documentation at one visit, metformin documentation at the next visit) were merged into one episode.
Although 196 out of 437 JIA patients followed over a median of 7 years achieved a period of 1 year without any JIA symptoms off all medications, less than 20% of patients had two consecutive years without symptoms and only 4% had a 5-year disease-free period [ 5].
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Twenty-three patients who took their medication less than three times were followed up again.
If a patient took the acute medication less than three times, he or she was followed up again to evaluate efficacy of at least three trials of acute treatment.
With regards to medication, less than 13% of cases were receiving no medication, and antidepressants were used equally across the different stages.
Analyses of large claims databases show that, on average, patients discontinue ADHD medication less than 1 year after the first prescription [ 23].
Lu percentage vs DAMS: Eight (8%) respondents reported being fully adherent on the DAMS but being able to take their medication less than 100% of the time exactly as their doctors had prescribed according to Lu.
Lu frequency vs DAMS: Eight of the one hundred respondents reported being fully adherent on the DAMS but taking their medication less than all the time in the last seven days on the Lu.
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