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Cost of asthma drugs deters elderly patients. (Medications Not Taken Regularly).(Brief Article)
Publication: Internal Medicine News Publication Date: 01-JUN-03 Author: Boschert, Sherry |
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COPYRIGHT 2003 International Medical News Group
DENVER -- Only 23 of 125 poor elderly patients with asthma reported taking their medications regularly and cost was the main obstacle, Dr. Carol A. Saltoun said.
The cross-sectional survey of adults aged 60 and older attending centers identified 86 who had been diagnosed by a physician as having...
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