نتایج جستجو برای: prescription drugs

تعداد نتایج: 252497  

Ali Khalighi Sigaroudi, Mahnam Behravesh, Seyed Javad Kia,

Introduction: Irrational drug prescription is a controversial issue around the world that inter-feres not only with the patient's life but also with the society and economy. Despite few studies, there is no enough data on the prescription ha‌bits of dental practitioners. So, we aimed at eva‌luating the same issue in Rasht, Iran. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional re-trospective study r...

2016
Adam R. Houston Reed F. Beall Amir Attaran

Exorbitant price increases for critical off-patent medicines have received considerable media attention in recent months, leading to an investigation by the U.S. Senate. However, much of this attention has focused upon the companies that initiated the price increases, all of whom had recently acquired the drugs in question. Overlooked are upstream interventions with the originators of these dru...

Journal: :Drugs - real world outcomes 2015
Nathan James Pauly Jeffery Charles Talbert Joshua David Brown

BACKGROUND Low-cost generic drug programs (LCGPs) increase the accessibility and affordability in the USA of prescription medication that can treat many common pediatric conditions. No studies have assessed the prevalence and predictors of LCGP use in the pediatric population, analyzed trends in LCGP use since their implementation, or analyzed which medications are most commonly purchased for c...

Journal: :Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2008
Erik Parens Josephine Johnston

The number of children in the US taking prescription drugs for emotional and behavioral disturbances is growing dramatically. This growth in the use of psychotropic drugs in pediatric populations has given rise to multiple controversies, ranging from concerns over off-label use and long-term safety to debates about the societal value and cultural meaning of pharmacological treatment of childhoo...

Journal: :Health affairs 2003
Joel S Weissman David Blumenthal Alvin J Silk Kinga Zapert Michael Newman Robert Leitman

We conducted a national telephone survey about health care experiences associated with direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) of prescription drugs. Among the 35 percent of our sample who had a physician visit during which DTCA was discussed, 25 percent received a new diagnosis, of which 43 percent were considered high priority according to authoritative sources. More than half also reported act...

Journal: :Issue brief 2005
Jessica Mittler

An aging population, the addition of a prescription drug benefit, and federal budget deficits require policymakers to continue to explore ways to improve Medicare. Because Medicare is such a large share of health care spending, initiatives to improve its efficiency and the quality of care it funds will potentially influence the health care system as a whole. Current strategies to improve the qu...

Journal: :The International journal of risk & safety in medicine 1993
F Haaijer-Ruskamp

Imagine that you get such certain awesome experience and knowledge by only reading a book. How can? It seems to be greater when a book can be the best thing to discover. Books now will appear in printed and soft file collection. One of them is this book bad medicine the prescription drug industry in the third world. It is so usual with the printed books. However, many people sometimes have no s...

2014
Qin Qin Liwei Cheng Li Tan Yunzhou Fan Li Liu Lihong Tian Ying Wang Hongbo Jiang Sheng Wei Vinod K. Diwan Weirong Yan Shaofa Nie

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Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2009
Joseph A Mikels Andrew E Reed Kosali I Simon

Choice is highly valued in modern society, from the supermarket to the hospital; however, it remains unknown whether older and younger adults place the same value on increased choice. The current investigation tested whether 53 older (M age = 75.44 years) versus 53 younger adults (M age = 19.58 years) placed lower value on increased choice by examining the monetary amounts they were willing to ...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2002
Sule Alan Thomas F Crossley Paul Grootendorst Michael R Veall

Between 1970 and 1986, all Canadian provinces introduced some version of a prescription drug subsidy for those aged 65 years or over and since 1986, all the provinces have increased copayments or deductibles to some degree. Employing a first-order approximation to the welfare gains from a subsidy, we find evidence that these subsidies have been less redistributive than an absolute per household...

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