2013
DOI: 10.1177/1753944712467828
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Reducing residual risk: modern pharmacochemistry meets old-fashioned lifestyle and adherence improvement

Abstract: Despite remarkable advances in identifying and managing coronary heart disease, the global burden of cardiovascular (CV) risk and levels of undetected, subclinical heart disease remain enormous. Substantial numbers of patients do not reach their therapeutic goals, others are unable to tolerate the treatments, half may fail to adhere to their programs, and in those who do attain their targets, major cardiovascular events may continue. Wellknown risk factors, such as obesity and diabetes, have now gained the upp… Show more

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