Triptan persistency among newly initiated users in a pharmacy claims database

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Katic, Bozena J.
Rajagopalan, Srini
Ho, Tony W.
Chen, Ya-Ting
Hu, X. Henry
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Triptan persistency; migraine medication adherence; refill patterns; claims data; CHRONIC MIGRAINE; UNITED-STATES; OPIOID USE; COMORBIDITY; PATTERNS; BURDEN; SATISFACTION; SUMATRIPTAN; POPULATION; PREVALENCE;
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10.1177/0333102410383058
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Objective: Our study was conducted to describe prescription refill patterns among patients newly treated with triptans. Background: Although triptans are efficacious in treating migraine headache, the persistency of triptan use among newly initiated users has not been well described. Methods: From a US pharmacy claims database, we identified patients receiving new triptan monotherapy prescriptions from 2001 to 2005. Prescription refill information was gathered for two years for each patient. Persistency was defined as sustained refills of the index triptan prescription, regardless of duration between refills. Results: Of 40,892 patients receiving a new triptan prescription, 53.8% (N = 22031) did not persistently refill their index triptan. Of these, 25.5% discontinued prescription migraine therapy, 7.4% switched to a different triptan, and 67.1% switched to a non-triptan migraine medication at the time of their first refill. Only 46.2% of patients received at least one persistent refill. Conclusions: Migraine patients were more likely to discontinue their triptan after their index prescription than at any other time in their prescription refill history. The majority of patients did not persistently refill triptans, but filled prescriptions for non-specific migraine therapies such as opioids and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Reasons for triptan discontinuation warrant further investigation.
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