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Polypill - The power of one versus many

In May 2014, Salim Yusuf, Sydney Smith, Vanessa Selak and Ruth Webster discussed the latest evidence around the use of polypill in the treatment and management of CVD.

Leads

  • Dr Ruth Webster

    Global Head of Medicine, George Health Technologies

Related people

  • Professor Anthony Rodgers

    Professor of Global Health, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney
    Anthony Rodgers
  • Professor Anushka Patel

    Vice Principal Director & Chief Scientist, The George Institute for Global Health

Further reading

  • Largest ever analysis on the use of a polypill in cardiovascular disease shows potential for improvements in patient care

    09/05/2014

  • First international trial shows polypill halves predicted heart and stroke risk - cancer benefit also now expected

    26/05/2011

Related projects

  • Single Pill to Avert Cardiovascular Events (SPACE)

  • Kanyini Guidelines Adherence with the Polypill Study (Kanyini GAP)

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