Implementing Fixed Dose Combination Medications for the Prevention and Control of Cardiovascular Diseases.

Ruth Webster; Adrianna Murphy ORCID logo; Helen Bygrave; Éimhín Ansbro ORCID logo; Diederick E Grobbee; Pablo Perel ORCID logo; (2020) Implementing Fixed Dose Combination Medications for the Prevention and Control of Cardiovascular Diseases. Global heart, 15 (1). 57-. ISSN 2211-8160 DOI: 10.5334/gh.860
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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.


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