‘Polypill’ reduces cardiovascular mortality by 33% in patients treated after a heart attack

A three-drug medication known as a ‘polypill’ is effective in preventing secondary adverse cardiovascular events in people who have previously had a heart attack, reducing cardiovascular mortality by 33 percent in this patient population.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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