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PATIENTS IGNORE "TAKE AS DIRECTED"
A new survey found a significant disconnectbetween patients' beliefs andtheir behaviors when it comes to takingmedication correctly.
A survey of 1000 adults showed that64% believed they follow their physician'sinstructions "extremely closely."In reality, the survey found, 74% admitted some form of nonadherentbehavior. The survey's key findings as reported by respondents:
•49% reported forgetting to take a prescribed medication
•24% had taken less than the prescribed dosage
•11% had substituted an OTC medication instead of filling aprescription
The results were not all negative, however. The findings indicatedthat patients were willing to use the expertise of their pharmacistin order to improve medication adherence. The survey found:
•83% agreed that pharmacists can play a role in improvingadherence by helping ensure that patients take their prescriptionmedications correctly
•68% reported that pharmacists are more knowledgeablewhen it comes to information about prescription medication
•86% said they would likely talk to their pharmacist about theirmedications
The findings were released by the National CommunityPharmacists Association and Pharmacists for the Protection ofPatient Care.
Articles in this issue
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compounding HOTLINEover 19 years ago
The Good and the Bad of High Cholesterolover 19 years ago
Compounding Dental Applicationsover 19 years ago
An Overview and Update of the Controlled Substances Act of 1970over 19 years ago
Are We Really Ready? Preparing for Disastersover 19 years ago
When the Patient Won't Take the Medicineover 19 years ago
Community Commitment Earns RESPy Awardover 19 years ago
Kerr's Center Concentrates on Health and Educationover 19 years ago
Mandatory Periodic Breaks for Pharmacists Upheld





































































































































