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Compliance with tricyclic antidepressants: the value of four different methods of assessment

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 50, Issue 2, Pages 166-171

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BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2125.2000.00244.x

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antidepressants; compliance

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Aims To assess the advantages and disadvantages of four methods for studying compliance with antidepressants: self-report scores, tablet counts, a microprocessor (MEMS) container system and the assay of nordothiepin and dothiepin concentrations in plasma. Methods The techniques were used in 88 patients commencing tricyclic antidepressants in the setting of UK general practice. Results The MEMS system proved to be the most informative technique allowing identification of the precise time of container opening, the demonstration of drug holidays' and early cessation of therapy. Self-report scores (Morisky) proved a useful screening technique with a sensitivity of 72.2% and specificity of 74.1% for greater than or equal to 80% compliance. Although tablet counts were possible in 84 patients (95.5%) they were unreliable in 19 (21.6%). Blood concentration assays proved the least acceptable method to patients and were possible ill only 53 (60.2%). A ratio of nordothiepin:dothiepin greater than or equal to 1.1 claimed, by others, to identify noncompliance was only reliable when concentrations were low. Conclusions Both the MEMS system and self-report scores proved useful methods for identifying noncompliant patients in the setting of UK general practice. Although compliance was higher than reported in previous studies with 70 patients (79.5%) completing 6 weeks treatment, general practitioners tended to prescribe subtherapeutic doses.

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