
doi: 10.1007/bf00413160
pmid: 5318865
This is a report of a comparison between patient verbal reports of dosage deviation during a drug study and pill counts. Pill counts are much more reliable, but verbal reports are of some value, since when there are statements of major deviations they tend to be correct.
Behavior, Clinical Trials as Topic, Imipramine, Neurotic Disorders, Patients, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Psychopharmacology, Humans, Tablets
Behavior, Clinical Trials as Topic, Imipramine, Neurotic Disorders, Patients, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Psychopharmacology, Humans, Tablets
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