[Effects of changing the appearance of medications in safety and adherence in chronic patients over 65 years of age in primary care. CAMBIMED Study].
CONCLUSIONS: The changes made in bioequivalent drugs with different appearance could increase the number of medication use errors and decrease the adherence. More studies should be carried out to assess how much this affects the control of the disease. The intervention section is not considered because it is an observational study.
PMID: 31481266 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Atencion Primaria - Category: Primary Care Authors: Arancón-Monge JM, de Castro-Cuenca A, Serrano-Vázquez Á, Campos-Díaz L, Rodríguez Barrientos R, Del Cura-González I, Grupo CAMBIMED, Integrantes del Grupo CAMBIMED Tags: Aten Primaria Source Type: research
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