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Quantifying preferences for urea cycle disorder treatments using a discrete choice experiment.

Josiah EdelblutJeffrey R SkaarJohn HiltonMatthew SeibtKyle MartinNandini HadkerAdrian QuartelRobert D Steiner
Published in: Journal of medical economics (2024)
Among attributes tested, taste/odor was the most important attribute influencing overall preference for both prescribing and patient adherence, with taste/odor masking preferred. Optimizing nitrogen-binding medications through masking taste/odor may support improved patient adherence and outcomes in UCDs.
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