Drug Topics February 3, 2025
Ashley Gallagher

Approximately 29% of patients were also more likely to refill their medication, leading investigators to consider an association between medication adherence.

Enrollment to Amazon Pharmacy’s RxPass was associated with subscribers having 27% more of their medication on-hand compared to those who were not enrolled in the program. Further, 29% of patients were also more likely to refill their medication, leading investigators to consider an association between medication adherence and pharmacy prescription services.1,2

“This study suggests RxPass is a promising tool to improve medication management among patients with chronic conditions, especially those who take multiple medications and may have a limited income,” Vin Gupta, MD, chief medical officer at Amazon Pharmacy, said in a news release.1 “Addressing medication non-adherence can prevent...

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