'Polypill' for heart failure cuts hospitalizations and ER visits by 60% in trial

medicalxpress - A "polypill" combining three medications recommended to treat heart failure into a single daily dose proved far more effective for patients than taking the drugs separately, a randomized clinical trial led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers sho…

AI Summary: The POLY‑HF randomized trial found that a fixed‑dose 'polypill' for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction cut hospitalizations and emergency visits by roughly 60%, improving adherence and standardizing therapy. Results suggest a pragmatic, low‑complexity intervention could deliver substantial health‑system benefits if adopted broadly and monitored for implementation challenges.

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