Secondary preventive drug treatment in patients aged ≥60 years with a history of myocardial infarction was investigated for age-dependent differences in time trends. Sixteen general practices in the Netherlands participated. Preventive treatment with at least three of four drugs (antithrombotics, statins, beta-blockers, and/or angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors) increased significantly over time in all three age strata of older patients. Although the greatest relative increase (2.2 times greater) took place in patients aged ≥80 years, these patients consistently had most room for improvement. ©British Journal of General Practice 2010.
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De Ruijter, W., De Waal, M. W. M., Gussekloo, J., Assendelft, W. J. J., & Blom, J. W. (2010). Time trends in preventive drug treatment after myocardial infarction in older patients. British Journal of General Practice, 60(570), 47–49. https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp10X482103
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