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Healthcare provider opinions about a generic drug educational newsletter.
Hohmann NS, Garza KB, Surry D, Hansen RA, Harris I, Kiptanui Z, Oguntimein O, Frost MM, Qian J. Hohmann NS, et al. Among authors: harris i. Res Social Adm Pharm. 2020 Sep;16(9):1228-1236. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2019.12.001. Epub 2019 Dec 11. Res Social Adm Pharm. 2020. PMID: 31838057
Influencers of generic drug utilization: A systematic review.
Howard JN, Harris I, Frank G, Kiptanui Z, Qian J, Hansen R. Howard JN, et al. Among authors: harris i. Res Social Adm Pharm. 2018 Jul;14(7):619-627. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2017.08.001. Epub 2017 Aug 4. Res Social Adm Pharm. 2018. PMID: 28814375 Free PMC article. Review.
The Association Between Patient Sociodemographic Characteristics and Generic Drug Use: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
Mishuk AU, Qian J, Howard JN, Harris I, Frank G, Kiptanui Z, Hansen R. Mishuk AU, et al. Among authors: harris i. J Manag Care Spec Pharm. 2018 Mar;24(3):252-264. doi: 10.18553/jmcp.2018.24.3.252. J Manag Care Spec Pharm. 2018. PMID: 29485953 Free PMC article. Review.
Heterogeneity was high (I (2) > 75%) for all analyses but income. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with lower income were more likely to use generic drugs, whereas evidence was heterogeneous regarding an association between generic drug use and gender, age, or race/ethnicity. ...S …
Heterogeneity was high (I (2) > 75%) for all analyses but income. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with lower income were more likely to use …
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