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Assessing adherence to statin therapy using patient report, pill count, and an electronic monitoring device

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2005
Caroline W R, Cheng   +4 more
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A comparison of patient dosage deviation reports with pill counts

Psychopharmacologia, 1964
This is a report of a comparison between patient verbal reports of dosage deviation during a drug study and pill counts. Pill counts are much more reliable, but verbal reports are of some value, since when there are statements of major deviations they tend to be correct.
L C, Park, R S, Lipman
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A73 Comparability of self-report, pill count, and electronically monitored adherence data

Controlled Clinical Trials, 1996
Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob   +6 more
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A pills counting system based on the capacitive sensor

2017 4th International Conference on Systems and Informatics (ICSAI), 2017
To help the cerebropathy patients and old people to count pills they have taken, a weighing capacitive sensor system is designed. Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) material is utilized to make springs between capacitive sensor plates. To convert the capacitance signal to the voltage signal, a circuit for small capacitance measurement is devised.
Yanjun Chen   +3 more
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Comparative assessment of antipsychotic adherence by concentration monitoring, pill count and self-report

Schizophrenia Research, 2003
Y.F. Lam   +8 more
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Are pill counts valid measures of compliance in clinical obstetric trials?

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993
We compared pill counts with a biochemical measure of compliance in 283 women who participated in a randomized double-blind trial that evaluated the efficacy of low-dose aspirin in the prevention of preeclampsia. Subjects whose pill counts indicated a usage > 100% were less compliant than women with lower pill counts.
M B, DuBard   +3 more
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The Pill at 56 and Counting: Still Contracepting After All These Years

Current Obstetrics and Gynecology Reports, 2016
Oral contraceptives are one of the most popular contraceptive methods worldwide. They offer many benefits other than contraceptive efficacy; women also choose the pill for medical or personal reasons. While the pill is extremely safe, there are still concerns about side effects and complications, difficulties with cycle control and compliance.
Maude Côté-Leduc, Geneviève Roy
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Pharmacists' Interventions Using an Electronic Medication-Event Monitoring Device'S Adherence Data versus Pill Counts

Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1993
OBJECTIVE: To compare adherence data from an electronic medication-event monitoring device (MEMS, Aprex) with pill counts in assisting pharmacists in making recommendations regarding diabetes therapy. DESIGN: Two-month, double-blind, randomized, controlled trial. SETTING: Veterans Affairs Medical Center ambulatory care clinics.
J R, Matsuyama, B J, Mason, S G, Jue
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The natural history of medication compliance in a drug trial: Limitations of pill counts

Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1989
To assess medication compliance over time, we prospectively performed pill counts among 121 ambulatory hypertensive subjects for less than or equal to 12 months. Prescribed regimens consisted of pinacidil or hydralazine administered four times a day and of secondary drugs administered up to twice daily.
P, Rudd   +6 more
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Correlation of Adherence by Pill Count, Self-report, MEMS and Plasma Drug Levels to Treatment Response Among Women Receiving ARV Therapy for PMTCT in Kenya

Aids and Behavior, 2018
Victor Mudhune   +7 more
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