Heart Attack Patients More Likely to Stop Taking Medication if Their Pill Changes Shape or Color
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A study in Annals of Internal Medicine finds that for heart attack patients that had stopped taking their medication there were 30% greater odds that they had a change in pill color or shape preceding the discontinuation.
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