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Effect of patient and treatment factors on persistence with antihypertensive treatment: A population-based study.

Sara MaloIsabel Aguilar-PalacioCristina FejaMaría Jesús LallanaJavier ArmestoMaría José Rabanaque
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Overall persistence with antihypertensive therapy was poor, and was influenced by the sex, age and type of therapy. Fixed combinations appear to be a good choice for initial therapy, especially in patients with a higher risk of discontinuation. Nonetheless, adverse drug effects and the patient's preferences and clinical profile should be taken into account.
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