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Women are treated less frequently than men with statins, aspirin...

EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health  Mon, 03/03/2008 - 23:00

Women and men experience a similar prevalence of adverse drug reactions in the treatment of coronary artery disease; however, women are significantly less likely than their male counterparts to be treated with statins, aspirin, and beta-blockers according to a new study by researchers at Rush University Medical Center.

The study is published in the March issue of the journal Gender Medicine.