Use of preventive medications declines rapidly after stroke

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Use of preventive medications declines rapidly after stroke

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A new study shows persistent use of secondary-prevention medications, including antihypertensive agents, antiplatelets, statins, and warfarin, quickly falls off during first two years after a stroke.

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Tags: Stroke, Thrombotic Event, Drug, Anti-Clotting Medication, Anticoagulant, Coumadin

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