Non-compliance: the Achilles' heel of anti-fracture efficacy.
About 50% of patients fail to comply or persist with anti-osteoporosis treatment regimens within 1 year. Poor compliance is associated with higher fracture rates. Causes of poor compliance are unknown. As it is not possible to predict poor compliance, close monitoring of compliance is needed. Despit...
Main Authors: | Seeman, E, Compston, J, Adachi, J, Brandi, M, Cooper, C, Dawson-Hughes, B, Jönsson, B, Pols, H, Cramer, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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