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Ali RC et al. – Older patients are less likely to be persistent with evidence–based cardiovascular medications (EBCMs) after an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) event at 3–month follow–up. Understanding patient–reported reasons for discontinuation can influence intervention strategies to improve long–term adherence to EBCMs.

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