2009
DOI: 10.1186/1471-244x-9-38
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Persistence and compliance to antidepressant treatment in patients with depression: A chart review

Abstract: Background: Adherence has recently been suggested to be divided into these two components: persistence (i.e., whether patients continue treatment or not) and compliance (i.e., whether patients take doses as instructed). However, no study has yet assessed these two clinically relevant components at the same time in adherence to antidepressant treatment in the clinical outpatient setting.

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“…In these patients, unhealthy cognition was effectively treated; therefore, prognosis was improved and the risk of recurrence was reduced. This finding was consistent with other relevant reports [26,27]. Age was the next important factor.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…In these patients, unhealthy cognition was effectively treated; therefore, prognosis was improved and the risk of recurrence was reduced. This finding was consistent with other relevant reports [26,27]. Age was the next important factor.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…218,219 Steady-state concentrations are reached within a few days. 215,221 The drug shows linear pharmacokinetics over the therapeutic dose range (see Table 2). 218 Age and gender influence milnacipran plasma levels but dose adjustment is not necessary.…”
Section: Milnacipranmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, 63.1% patients who discontinued therapy did so without consulting their physicians. 221 Reasons for treatment discontinuation are multifactorial. Symptoms of depression such as poor concentration and motivation may predispose patients to noncompliance.…”
Section: Compliancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…during the six months prior to inclusion • Compliance [37] to recommended SSRIs prescription defined by both a duration of antidepressant treatment consistent with a depressive episode and a time between two prescription renewals consistent with uninterrupted treatment • Treatment for a period of at least 6 month from the date of inclusion [5] …”
Section: Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%