Does Synchronizing Initiation of Therapy Affect Adherence to Concomitant Use of Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Therapy?

被引:25
作者
Agarwal, Shuchita [1 ]
Tang, Simon S. K. [2 ]
Rosenberg, Noah [2 ]
Pettitt, Dan [2 ]
McLaughlin, Trent [3 ]
Joyce, Amie [4 ]
Schwartz, J. Sanford [5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Wolters Kluwer Hlth, Phoenix, AZ USA
[2] Pfizer Inc, New York, NY USA
[3] Stanford Med Ctr, Stanford, CA USA
[4] PharMetrics Inc, Unit IMS Hlth, Watertown, MA USA
[5] Univ Penn, Sch Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[6] Univ Penn, Wharton Sch, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
adherence; antihypertensive; cardiovascular; lipid lowering; synchronicity; BLOOD-PRESSURE; MEDICATION NONADHERENCE; IMPROVE ADHERENCE; STATIN THERAPY; HYPERTENSION; MORTALITY; CARE; CHOLESTEROL; PERSISTENCE; PREVENTION;
D O I
10.1097/MJT.0b013e31816b69bc
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
100702 [药剂学];
摘要
Although efficacious medications are available to treat hypertension and dyslipidemia, treatment adherence is often poor. This retrospective study evaluated adherence in patients newly initiating antihypertensive (AH) and lipid-lowering (LL) therapies simultaneously versus within 180 days of one another. Data were analyzed for US managed care plan enrollees initiating AH before LL (cohort 1; n = 7099), LL before AH (cohort 2; n = 3229), or AH/LL simultaneously (cohort 3; n = 5072). A multivariate model evaluated potential predictors of adherence (medication possession ratio >= 0.80 over a bimonthly period). Percentages of patients adherent to AH/LL at 2, 6, and 12 months were as follows: 59.4%, 32.7%, and 31.3% in cohort 1; 45.0%, 30.8%, and 31.0% in cohort 2; and 75.2%, 34.4%, and 34.0% in cohort 3, respectively. After adjustment for potential confounders, patients initiating AH before LL therapy, or LL before AH therapy, were less likely to be adherent than patients prescribed both agents simultaneously (odds ratios = 0.838 and 0.691, respectively; P < 0.0001). Synchronous initiation of AH and LL therapies is an important predictor of adherence.
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