Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6151478 | Contemporary Clinical Trials | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
IMProving Adherence using Combination Therapy (IMPACT) is an open-label randomised controlled trial comparing a once-daily polypill containing four preventive medications with usual care. Six hundred participants who have had previous CVD events or are at high risk of CVD will be enrolled, including 300 MÄori. Participants are identified, enrolled and prescribed either the polypill or current medications at their usual primary health care practice, with medications (including the polypill) dispensed through local community pharmacies. The polypill contains 75Â mg aspirin, 40Â mg simvastatin, 10Â mg lisinopril and either 12.5Â mg hydrochlorothiazide or 50Â mg atenolol. Primary outcomes are adherence to guidelines-recommended medications and changes in systolic blood pressure and low density lipoprotein at 12Â months. Secondary outcomes include other lipids, medication dispensing, barriers to adherence, CVD and other serious adverse events, quality of life and prescriber acceptability. The trial is registered with the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry (ACTRN12606000067572).
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Authors
Vanessa Selak, C. Raina Elley, Sue Crengle, Matire Harwood, Rob Doughty, Bruce Arroll, Linda Bryant, Natasha Rafter, Stephen Vander Hoorn, Angela Wadham, Sue Wells, Richard Milne, Rod Jackson, Dale Bramley, Anthony Rodgers,