Combo ‘Polypill’ May Cut Heart Attack, Stroke Risk Up to 40%
The Pharma Data
NOVEMBER 16, 2020
It would be easier for patients, who wouldn’t have to juggle fistfuls of daily medications, and for doctors who’d only have to write one prescription. A single pill also is cheaper to market and distribute. Such a polypill would have other benefits as well, Yusuf said. If it’s more convenient together, why not?
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