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Reminders increase statin adherence in study
Patients who received automated phone calls and follow-up letters were more likely to fill initial prescriptions for statins than those who did not receive reminders, according to a study of 5,216 patients who did not fill their new prescriptions within two weeks. Patients whose insurance plans included a drug benefit were more likely to fill prescriptions, the researchers found.

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