Discussion: Do doctors tend to recommend reducing medication use in chronic heart patients?

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Do doctors tend to recommend reducing medication use in chronic heart patients?

Medications for chronic heart disease patients are usually intended only to improve symptoms; they are not intended in the first place to cure the disease. You would expect doctors to try to reduce the particularly harmful use of prescription drugs after a period designed to rehabilitate the heart and the entire immune system. They may be trying, but the data proves just the opposite. Physicians occasionally switch from one drug to another, but the consumption per capita is on a steady upward trend.

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