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

Ruth Webster, Adrianna Murphy, Helen Bygrave, Éimhín Ansbro, Diederick E. Grobbee, Pablo Perel

2020Global Heart29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

- 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.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineFixed-dose combinationListing (finance)DecentralizationGovernment (linguistics)Control (management)Task (project management)Intensive care medicineDisease controlRisk analysis (engineering)Process managementPharmacologyBusinessFinanceEnvironmental healthComputer scienceManagementPolitical sciencePhilosophyArtificial intelligenceLinguisticsLawEconomicsBlood Pressure and Hypertension StudiesMedication Adherence and ComplianceHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
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