Preferences of Patients with Diabetes Mellitus for Inhaled versus Injectable Insulin Regimens
This study highlights the utility differences that people with diabetes perceive between the prospect of inhaled and injected routes of insulin administration, even under the assumption of no difference in efficacy. These differences are magnified when the comparison in utility scores is between the majority who prefer the inhaled route and the minority who prefer the injectable route. </AbstractSection> Copyright Adis Data Information BV 2008
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2008
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Authors: | Chancellor, Jeremy ; Aballéa, Samuel ; Lawrence, Alison ; Sheldon, Rob ; Cure, Sandrine ; Plun-Favreau, Juliette ; Marchant, Nick |
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PharmacoEconomics. - Springer, ISSN 1170-7690. - Vol. 26.2008, 3, p. 217-234
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