Health reports
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Approximately one-third of Canadians' prescription medication costs are paid directly out-of-pocket. This study attempts to determine if out-of-pocket spending greater than 5% of household income on drugs and pharmaceutical products is associated with cost-related prescription non-adherence among people with cardiovascular-related chronic conditions. ⋯ Spending at least 5% of household income on drugs and pharmaceutical products was significantly associated with cost-related prescription non-adherence. Additional data are required to determine if even lower levels of spending put individuals at risk of cost related non-adherence.