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Perreault S et al. - The study suggests a relatively low level of adherence to statins, but more importantly, that adherence is associated with a risk reduction for cerebrovascular disease. Adherence to statin therapy needs to be improved, so that patients can benefit from the full protective effects of statin therapy.

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