Patients prescribed once a day antihypertensive drug treatments
Adherence to prescribed antihypertensive drug treatments (early discontinuation and suboptimal daily execution)
Suboptimal adherence to once-daily antihypertensives, tracked via electronic dosing histories, is a major driver of poor blood pressure control.
Early discontinuation of treatment and suboptimal daily execution of the prescribed regimens are the most common facets of poor adherence with once a day antihypertensive drug treatments. The shortfalls in drug exposure that these dosing errors create might be a common cause of low rates of blood pressure control and high variability in responses to prescribed antihypertensive drugs.
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Bernard Vrijens
G Vincze
Paulus Kristanto
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Novartis (Switzerland)
University of Liège
University Hospital of Lausanne
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Vrijens et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d56eda75589c71d767d713 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.39553.670231.25