Medication Systems Clinical Trial
Official title:
Improving Over-the-counter Medication Compliance.
There are several benefits of over-the-counter medications, yet there is little research evaluating how to increase patient compliance when a health care provider suggests an over-the-counter (OTC) medication. We are evaluating two types of physician directions to see which increases patient compliance with OTC medications.
Researchers will identify a cohort of gynecologic patients presenting for annual
examinations and offer participation in the study. Physician researchers will randomize
patients to 2 types of physician directions about OTC medications, then follow compliance
over the course of the next 7 months. A total of 123 participants in each arm will undergo
recruitment, until a total of 246 participants are recruited.
Inclusion criteria include: female, non-pregnant patients presenting for annual gynecologic
examinations between the ages of 19-50.
Exclusion criteria include: outside of study age range, patient taking thyroid medication,
history of kidney stones, history of hypercalcemia, non-English speaking.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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