Increase In Drug Copay Boosts Odds That Older Adults Will Cut Back Or Stop Taking Medications, Finds Study Presented At American

Increases in copayments for potentially life-saving medications can significantly increase the odds that older adults will take the drugs less often, and may even discontinue taking them, suggests a study that will be presented here today at the American Geriatrics Society's 2008 Annual Scientific Meeting. The Society's annual meeting, which runs from April 30 to May 4, is the premier conference on aging research.

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