Das Bundeskabinett hat unter Berücksichtigung von Vorgaben des Bundesrates (BR-Drs. 863/11) vom März 2012 die Allgemeine Verwaltungsvorschrift zur Durchführung des Medizinproduktegesetzes (MPGVwV) beschlossen. Das hat das Bundesgesundheitsministerium heute per Pressemitteilung veröffentlicht. In dieser heißt es: “Mit der Vorlage der Allgemeinen … Weiterlesen
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I can understand that. Non-adherence is a demoralizing problem for physicians. Think of all that effort on diagnosis, clinical decision-making, and education going to waste because the patient decides not to fill the prescription, or quits after a few weeks, or takes it only sporadically. As former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop famously quipped, “drugs don’t work in patients who don’t take them.”
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