Adherence to Drugs That Prevent Cardiovascular Disease: Meta-analysis on 376,162 Patients

Volume: 125, Issue: 9, Pages: 882 - 887.e1
Published: Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
ObjectiveCombination therapy, specifically with aspirin, cholesterol and blood pressure-lowering drugs, substantially reduces the risk of coronary heart disease, but the full preventive effect is only realized if treatment continues indefinitely. Our objective was to provide a summary estimate of adherence to drugs that prevent coronary heart disease, according to drug class and use in people who have had a myocardial infarction (secondary...
Paper Details
Title
Adherence to Drugs That Prevent Cardiovascular Disease: Meta-analysis on 376,162 Patients
Published Date
Sep 1, 2012
Volume
125
Issue
9
Pages
882 - 887.e1
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