64% of Americans surveyed* in a Harris Interactive poll, March 2005 said they simply "forgot" to take their medication. - 11% of this group admitted they forgot their medication "very often". - 33% of those on prescribed drugs said they do not take their medication on a "regular" basis. - 45% said that they failed to take their prescription because they had concerns about the drugs - 43% said they discontinued their treatment as they felt the drug was unnecessary. Reasons for non-compliance: Of course there are many reasons for non compliance including, lack of symptoms, saving money, doubts about drug effectiveness, denial of the need for a drug, painful side effects and interference with other activities.
Associated costs: A Datamonitor survey** also calculated that the costs of patient non-compliance to the pharmaceutical industry is in the region of $30 billion a year. Follow this link for more on associated costs.
Non-compliance in clinical trials: The harmful effects of non-compliance begins during clinical trials, where it impinges on the accuracy of conclusions reached.
Managing the life cycle of a drug and accurately depicting the true benefits of a drug regime - needs to monitored for the best results. Intelligent patient compliance solutions from Medicom can help gauge the accuracy of a clinical trial/treatment and allows for a better treated patient. * 64% of Americans who had a prescription in the past year, Harris Interactive Poll on patient non-compliance, March 2005. Harris Interactive/Wall Street Journal online survey, “Prescription Drug Compliance a Significant Challenge for Many Patients, According to New National Survey” conducted in March 2005 for The Wall Street Journal Online’s Health Industry Edition **Datamonitor report, August 2004: "Addressing Patient Compliance Targeted marketing driving a shift in focus from acquisition". Product code: DAT191