© American Diabetes Association ®, Inc., 2007
You Aren't Having Any Problems Taking Your Medications, Are You?
A major pharmaceutical company has been running a radio advertising
campaign in the Detroit, Mich., market encouraging people to improve their
medication taking. The ad's tag line is, "It only takes a minute to take
your meds." A well-intentioned message, certainly, but one that
understates the complexity of a patient's decision whether to take or not take
a prescribed medication. Persistence in taking medications, especially on a
long-term basis, is difficult, and medication-taking behaviors of patients are
not routinely assessed by their caregivers. The data documenting medication
nonadherence are stunning. Only 5060% of patients take medications for
their chronic diseases as
prescribed,1
two-thirds of Americans fail to take any or all of their prescription
medicines, 22% of Americans take less of the medication than is stated on
their prescription label, and 12% don't get their prescriptions filled at
all.2 A recent
study3 observed that
only 43, 29, and 52% of patients with diabetes have achieved recommended
targets for hemoglobin A1c,
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