Creating an ideal therapeutic regimen is often like putting a puzzle together, with adherence being a critical piece of that puzzle. Studies, and clinical experience, show that patients are more likely to adhere to once-daily medication administration when compared to regimens that require more frequent dosing. Given that pill burden and medication cost are an increasing problem, would our patients benefit from a simple, low-cost, one-size-fits-all approach to addressing cardiovascular risk?
Guests: Ebony Isis Evans, PharmD, Katy Pincus, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, and Sara Wettergreen, PharmD, BCACP
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Drug Treatment for Agitation in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Conundrum
Crossing the Periprocedural Bridge in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
Reconsidering Strategies for Insulin Intensification
TEXT ME — Text Messaging to Promote Behavior Change
Pulling Ahead After a SPRINT – Evidence for Lower Blood Pressure Goals
Televised Medical Talk Shows – Is There Truth in Edutainment?
Preventing Gestational Diabetes with Myo-Inositol: Ready for Prime Time?
An Aspirin a Day to Prevent Colon CA
The Heart of the Matter – Is EMPA-REG a Game Changer for Diabetes Management?
Taking a CHANCE on Clopidogrel Plus Aspirin to Prevent Stroke Recurrence
How Long Is Long Enough? Extending OAC After Unprovoked PE
Managing Direct Oral Anticoagulants – What’s Our Role?
PCSK9 Inhibitors: Blockbusters or Bust?
Short-Course Dexamethasone for Asthma Exacerbations in Children
CVD Risk Scores - Are They Accurate?
Folic Acid: A Simple Answer to a Very Large Problem?
Dressed for Success? Professional Attire and Patient Perceptions
Insulin Delivery in Type 2 Diabetes: To Pump or Not to Pump?
Intensive Antiplatelet Therapy - Is Extended Therapy Worth It?
Co-trimoxazole+RAAS Inhibitors: A Deadly Combination?
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