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Skipping Meds Can Be Deadly

Half of patients undermine health by skipping doses, quitting medication

By Colleen Barry,  Newser Staff

Posted Jul 31, 2007 5:31 AM CDT

(Newser) – Half of all patients with chronic illnesses don't take their medication as prescribed, says a new report, undermining their health and hastening their death. Patients with illnesses like heart disease and asthma often skip doses, misunderstand prescriptions or drop medication as soon as they feel better. The result is  more doctor visits, more hospitalizations, and billions in medical bills.

A federal agency is launching a campaign to combat the problem. Especially at risk are the elderly, those whose diseases are deadly but initially symptom-free, like high blood pressure, and those who recover before their medication has finished fighting infection, such as TB patients. Only 30% of teenagers take their medication to prevent asthma attacks properly.

Pills
Pills   (KRT Photos)
SYMBICORT inhaler is for the long-term maintenance treatment of asthma, the kind of medication patients tend to be lax about taking regularly.
SYMBICORT inhaler is for the long-term maintenance treatment of asthma, the kind of medication patients tend to be lax about taking regularly.   (Associated Press)
Blood thinner medication Plavix is the kind of drug patients often stop taking.
Blood thinner medication Plavix is the kind of drug patients often stop taking.   (Associated Press)
Assorted Pills
Assorted Pills   (Archive Photos)
Pill manager
Pill manager   (KRT Photos)
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