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Implementing fixed dose combination medications for the prevention and control of cardiovascular diseases | Journal Article / Editorial | MSF Science Portal
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Implementing fixed dose combination medications for the prevention and control of cardiovascular diseases

Webster R, Murphy A, Bygrave H, Ansbro É, Grobbee DE, Perel P
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Abstract
HIGHLIGHTS
-- Despite clinical evidence of its effectiveness in secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease, uptake of fixed dose combination therapy (FDCs) for CVD has been poor.
-- A symposium was held bringing together stakeholders on this issue, including from academia, government and NGOs.
-- The conclusion made was that what is now needed to improve implementation of FDCs is country-specific health systems analyses to design appropriate implementation strategies.
-- Implementation strategies must look beyond listing on the WHO Essential Medicines List to consider approaches to improving FDC availability, accessibility, affordability, and adherence.
-- Strategies might include incorporation of FDCs into the WHO HEARTS technical package, simplified treatment and monitoring algorithms, decentralisation of medicine dispensing and task-sharing for treatment management.

Subject Area

non-communicable diseasecardiovascular disease

Languages

English
DOI
10.5334/gh.860
Published Date
31 Dec 2019
PubMed ID
32923350
Journal
Global Heart
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages 57
Issue Date
2020-01-01
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