Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8544355 | Thérapie | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Due to the increasing use of fixed-dose combination therapy (FC) for treating several pathological conditions, the authors discuss their advantages (simplification of drug intakes and thus possible better compliance, rationale of pharmacological associations and drug dosages) and their disadvantages (limited dosage flexibility, possible misunderstanding of the co-administered drugs due to non-utilization of International nonproprietary nameâ¦) versus advantages and disadvantages of free drug combinations. Several recommendations are proposed. If FC is not in fact a problem in young adults with stable diseases, it should be cautiously prescribed for all the other patients, especially in elderly suffering from several diseases. FC should be only proposed after prescribing separately the different components, and should be regularly reassessed.
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Authors
Gilles Bouvenot, Jean Sassard, Jean-Louis Montastruc,