Does a three-drug single pill combination improve adherence and cardiovascular outcomes compared to a three-drug two-pill combination in patients requiring antihypertensive triple therapy?
Using a single pill combination for triple antihypertensive therapy is associated with higher medication adherence compared to a two-pill regimen in real-world clinical practice.
In a real-life setting, patients under three-drug SPC exhibited more frequently a high adherence to antihypertensive treatment than those prescribed a three-drug two-pill combination.
Rea et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
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