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Compliance with therapeutic regimens

Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 1984
PIP: Focusing on the issue of adolescent compliance with medical regimens, the discussion defines compliance; reports on the incidence of noncompliance; discussed direct and indirect methods of measuring compliance; considers noncompliance as a diagnostic issue; reviews theoretical approaches to compliance research -- individualistic models, the health-
Robert H. DuRant   +2 more
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A New CMF Regimen

Tumori Journal, 1980
In CMF regimen, gastric disturbances secondary to oral administration of cyclophosphamide (CTX) frequently induce many patients to take the drug erratically, to lower the daily dose, or to divide it in many administrations. These alterations act as a source of uncertainty in the evaluation of treatment results and may decrease the chemotherapy ...
Garusi Gf, Demicheli R, Fossati
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Myasthenia Gravis: Regimens and Regimen-Associated Problems in Adults

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1990
Two hundred eighteen persons with myasthenia gravis (MG) responded to a mailed survey regarding experiences with their disease. The most commonly used regimen reported to control MG was taking medication on a regular schedule. One hundred ninety-four respondents reported using pyridostigmine bromide with 104 reporting experiencing diarrhea from their ...
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Anticoagulation Regimens in Pregnancy

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2023
This article explores current recommendations for anticoagulation therapy in pregnancy, including antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum guidelines. The authors review various screening strategies used to assess whether a patient is an appropriate candidate for anticoagulation during pregnancy and the postpartum period.
Antonio, Saad   +2 more
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The Insulin Regimen That Works

Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice, 2018
Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus requires monitoring patients’ glycemic control. Treatment must be escalated if glucose levels remain above the recommended goal in patients who are adherent to their current treatment. If glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels remain unmet with maximum doses as recommended by the American Diabetes Association (ADA ...
Svitlana Crawley, Susan Chaney
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Ethosuximide dosage regimens

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1976
A study was conducted in 9 children with petit mal epilepsy to compare the plasma levels of ethosuximide after divided daily administration with those after single daily administration. The children received their previously established dose in divided doses for 4 wk, in single morning doses for 4 wk, and again in divided doses for 4 wk.
Arlyn W. Kinkel   +3 more
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The Benefits of ‘Regimen’

1979
For the scientific socialist it is not enough that man should be happy; he must have a sense of purpose.1 Every individual is part of a scheme of things which is, in Wells’s terminology, kinetic and not static. The essence of the scientific socialist’s utopia is that it never ceases to develop; it must ‘shape not as a permanent state but as a hopeful ...
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A Regimen of Health

1956
Bacon’s study of the natural sciences was directed toward the ‘use and benefit of mankind,’ because in Bacon’s humanism man’s importance went unquestioned. Bacon’s philosophy was in part a philosophy of action, and to act the Renaissance man had to be a whole man in every sense, fit, both physically and spiritually, for action.
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The Lipid Regimen [PDF]

open access: possible, 1986
In the early phase of tissue aging, the turnover rate of metabolic processes is slowed down to a level that cannot cope effectively with external stress, as can the young tissue. At this phase, the continuous accumulation of serum lipids (e.g., cholesterol and sphingomyelin) in cell membranes is not fully compensated for by fluidity homeostasis ...
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Adherence to HAART Regimens

AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 2003
The problem of inadequate adherence to prescribed highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) drug regimens to treat HIV infection and AIDS is ubiquitous. Adherence can be inadequate despite both provider and patient understanding of the consequences of nonadherence.
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