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Network analysis of drug prescriptions

Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2012
ABSTRACTPurposeNetworks exist in many different aspects of the world, at social, economical, biological, and molecular levels. Network science studies their parameters, or quantitative indicators; its instruments make it possible to draw and analyze networks from a mathematical perspective.The present study is an attempt to apply network science ...
CAVALLO, Pierpaolo   +5 more
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Many Medicare Beneficiaries Do Not Fill High-Price Specialty Drug Prescriptions.

Health Affairs, 2022
For high-price drugs, Medicare Part D beneficiaries who do not receive a low-income subsidy must pay a percentage of the drug's price for each medication fill.
S. Dusetzina   +10 more
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An Aggregated Comorbidity Measure Based on History of Filled Drug Prescriptions: Development and Evaluation in Two Separate Cohorts

Epidemiology, 2021
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Background: The ability to account for comorbidity when estimating survival in a population diagnosed with cancer could be improved by using a drug comorbidity index based on filled drug ...
R. Gedeborg   +9 more
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Clinical, social and relational determinants of paediatric ambulatory drug prescriptions due to respiratory tract infections in Italy

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2006
OBJECTIVES: Collecting information on patterns of drug prescriptions and on factors influencing prescribing decisions is fundamental for supporting the rational use of drugs.
M. L. Ciofi Degli Atti   +6 more
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Prescription drugs and pregnancy

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2003
Prescribing drugs in pregnancy is an unusual risk-benefit situation. Drugs that may be of benefit or even life-saving to the mother can deform or kill the fetus. However, the risk to the fetus should not be exaggerated. There are only approximately 20 drugs or groups of drugs which are known to cause birth defects in humans.
William S. Webster, Jane A. Freeman
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Drug prescription in Italy

European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1996
Drug use in Italy in the period 1983-1991 has been analysed. The twenty most used substances accounted for about 20% of the sold packages. The effect of marketing of new drugs is worth noting: new and more expensive drugs are preferred even when effective, safe and less expensive alternatives are available.
Roberto Raschetti   +2 more
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An ontological analysis of drug prescriptions

Appl. Ontology, 2018
The ambiguities and overspecificities of prescription semantics along with their lack of standardization hinders the adoption of electronic prescriptions in some countries, limit data interoperability and are potential sources of error.
J. Éthier, A. Barton, Ryeyan Taseen
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Capture-recapture and anti-tuberculosis drug prescriptions, Balearic Islands, Spain, 2010-2012.

The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 2018
SETTING Tuberculosis (TB) control requires accurate knowledge of TB incidence, but few studies have been published on TB incidence using individual data from drug prescriptions.
J. Giménez-Duran   +7 more
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Prescription Drug Abuse

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1986
Prescription drug abuse (PDA) accounts for much drug-related morbidity and mortality. The PDA issue contains several interrelated dimensions: regulatory, practical, and clinical. Historical and current governmental efforts to regulate prescribing practices are reviewed. The authors discuss the many ways that prescription drugs can be diverted for abuse
Kenneth J. Weiss, Daniel P. Greenfield
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PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1993
Misuse and abuse of prescription medication can be a difficult clinical area for physicians. Prior to prescribing any mood-altering medication, the physician should screen for patients at risk for abuse by asking about an individual or family history of alcohol or other drug abuse.
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