Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2543575 | Journal of the American Pharmacists Association | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Use of medication samples is common in the U.S. population. After adjusting for health insurance, sample use was not associated with income and samples were less frequently provided to racial/ethnic minorities and to the elderly. The putative economic benefits of free samples do not appear to go to patients with the greatest financial need. Drug regulatory actions did not have a disproportionate effect on provision of drugs as samples.
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Authors
Conan (Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy), Tamar (Pharmacist), B. Joseph (Professor of Clinical Pharmacy and Chair), Eric (Adjunct Professor), Jeffrey (Professor in Residence),