Economic impact of non-persistence to antidepressant therapy in the Quebec community-dwelling elderly population
Conclusion: As found in other populations, non-persistence with antidepressant treatment is very frequent in the Quebec elderly population. Products associated with poor persistence result in increased health care costs. Hence, intervention programs aimed at improving persistence would optimize the use of health care resources and result in economic advantages. (Source: Journal of Affective Disorders)
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