One pill, four drugs: a simpler way to manage heart failure?
NCT ID NCT06029712
Summary
This study tested if combining four common heart failure medications into a single daily capsule helps patients take their medicine more consistently. Researchers worked with 35 adults who have a specific type of heart failure, including some who also have HIV, to see if this 'polypill' improved adherence compared to taking the pills separately. The goal is to make complex treatment regimens easier to manage, especially for underserved communities.
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Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital
San Francisco, California, 94110, United States
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