Featured on: Los Angeles Times
Publication date: Oct 3, 2009
Publication date: Oct 3, 2009
Patients prescribed one medicine to lower their cholesterol and a second to lower their blood pressure have significantly less risk of having a heart attack or stroke, but the problem is that many patients don't take their medicine regularly or stop taking it altogether. These two drugs prevented 1,271 heart attacks and strokes in one year.
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