What is No treatments?

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Use this to fill in portions of time when you were not taking any treatment or therapy for your condition or symptoms. By explicitly selecting this 'treatment' you can help yourself and others understand whether 'no treatment' had any effect on your outcomes.

Reported purpose & perceived effectiveness
Purpose Patients Evaluations Perceived Effectiveness
General health 53 23
Multiple sclerosis 34 22
Fatigue 31 3
Anxious mood 20 2
Brain fog 15 1

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  • Major
  • Moderate
  • Slight
  • None
  • Can't tell

Side effects

Side effects as an overall problem

Side effects as an overall problem
Severity Evaluations Percentage
Severe 9
Moderate 6
Mild 4
None 70

Commonly reported side effects and conditions associated with No treatments

Side effect Patients Percentage
Anxious mood 6
Fatigue 4
Back pain 3
Balance problems 3
Blurry vision 3
Brain fog 3

Show all 124 reported side effects

Why patients stopped taking No treatments

Multiple reasons could be selected

Reason Patients Percentage
Doctor's advice 20
Did not seem to work 17
Other 15
Course of treatment ended 5
Side effects too severe 5
Personal research 2
Change in health plan coverage 1
Expense 1
See all 53 patients who've stopped using No treatments

Duration

Stopped using No treatments

Duration Patients Percentage
Less than 1 month 16
1 - 6 months 7
6 months - 1 year 7
1 - 2 years 5
2 - 5 years 5
5 - 10 years 6
10 years or more 2
Adherence
Adherence Evaluations Percentage
Always 46
Usually 5
Sometimes 2
Never taken as prescribed 36
Burden
Burden Evaluations Percentage
Very hard to take 11
Somewhat hard to take 9
A little hard to take 2
Not at all hard to take 67
Cost per month
Cost per month Evaluations Percentage
$200+ 3
$100-199 0
$50-99 3
$25-49 1
< $25 46
Not specified 36

What people switch to and from

Patients started using No treatments after stopping:

Treatment Patients Percentage
Candesartan (Atacand) 1
Gabapentin (Neurontin) 1

Patients stopped using No treatments and switched to:

Treatment Patients Percentage
Glatiramer acetate (Copaxone) 1
Methotrexate (Apo-Methotrexate) 1
Naloxegol (Movantik) 1
Oxycodone-acetaminophen (Percocet) 1
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4 patient evaluations for No treatments

Jan 1, 2017 (Started Sep 01, 2005)

  • Effectiveness
    Moderate (for multiple sclerosis)
  • Side effects
    None
  • Adherence
    Always
  • Burden
    Not at all hard to take
Dosage: Daily
Cost: < $25 monthly

Sep 17, 2016 (Started Sep 01, 2005)

  • Effectiveness
    Major (for General health)
  • Side effects
    None
  • Adherence
    Always
  • Burden
    Not at all hard to take
Dosage: Daily
Cost: < $25 monthly

  • 0 helpful marks

Jan 16, 2016 (Started Jul 01, 2013)

  • Effectiveness
    Moderate (for burnt out)
  • Side effects
    None
  • Adherence
    Always
  • Burden
    Not at all hard to take
Dosage: Daily
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Cost: < $25 monthly

  • 0 helpful marks

Nov 24, 2009 (Started Dec 26, 1997)

  • Effectiveness
    Can't tell (for General health)
  • Side effects
    None
  • Adherence
    Always
  • Burden
    Not at all hard to take
Dosage:
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Cost: < $25 monthly

  • 1 helpful mark
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