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Study finds adherence and persistence to cardiovascular medication is ‘suboptimal’

Published 6th May 2024
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8 mins read

An analysis of Australian PBS data has found that around a fifth of all people prescribed with statins, antihypertensives, anticoagulants and antiplatelets stop taking their medication within three months. Here we examine the study findings and look at ways we can improve medication adherence and persistence.

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