Medication dosing patterns associated with duloxetine and pregabalin among patients with fibromyalgia
2011
AbstractObjective:To examine medication dosing patterns of duloxetine and pregabalin among patients with fibromyalgia.Methods:From a large US administrative claims database, commercially insured fibromyalgia patients aged 18–64 who initiated duloxetine or pregabalin in 2006 were selected. Initiation was defined as a 90-day medication gap, with the dispense date of the first initiation as the index date. All patients selected had continuous enrollment over the 12-month pre- and post-index periods, and were classified into the duloxetine or pregabalin cohorts based on their index agent. Initial daily dose, average daily dose over the 12-month post-index period, mean and median daily doses and daily costs of each of the first 12 prescriptions were examined for both the duloxetine and pregabalin cohorts.Results:Both the duloxetine (n = 3773) and pregabalin (n = 4189) cohorts had a mean age of 50 years (median age: 52 vs. 53). The average initial daily dose was 55.7 mg for duloxetine and 161.5 mg for pregabali...
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