- People are less likely to take their heart medicine when their local pharmacies close, and the drop-off persists for at least a year, according to a U.S. study.
Qato and colleagues analyzed insurance claims for prescription refills by more than 3 million patients over age 50 taking anti-cholesterol statin drugs, anticoagulants and blood pressure medications in the beta-blocker class between 2011 and 2016. "Low-access neighborhoods were most affected when a pharmacy closes," Qato said."In addition, individuals filling at chain stores, particularly in low-access neighborhoods, also experienced a decline."
Now Qato and colleagues want to study whether incorporating planned closures into refill management and home-delivery programs would be an effective outreach strategy for older adults.
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