Patients are More Inclined to Multi-Drug Pills

An international study has found that people are much more likely to take preventive medicines if they're combined in one pill. The findings are published today in the iJournal of the American Medical Association/i. Taking aspirin, cholesterol-lowering and blood pressure-lowering drugs long-term more than halves heart attack and stroke recurrence. However, only about 50 per cent of people with cardiovascular disease in high-income countries take ...

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