Three-in-one pill cuts heart failure hospitalizations by 60%
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A randomized clinical trial of 212 heart failure patients found that a polypill combining three guideline medications reduced hospitalizations and emergency visits by 60% compared to individual drugs, while achieving 97% adherence to recommended four-drug therapy versus 78% in the control group.
Trial lasted six months; longer-term durability and broader population applicability remain to be established.
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