NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Just half of people who are given a prescription to prevent heart disease continue to get their medications refilled over time, according to a new review of several studies. And among people who have already had a heart attack, one out of every three fails to continue getting their prescription refilled. "Even if these estimates were half as great, the cost of nonadherence is substantial," the group, led by Dr. David Wald at Queen Mary, University of London, writes. ...
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