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Early Personalized Support Identified as Key to Addressing Prescription Drop-Offs and Improving Medication Adherence Rates

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Michael Oleksiw has identified key factors contributing to prescription drop-offs in the pharmaceutical industry, emphasizing loneliness and behavioral gaps as significant drivers of non-adherence. He highlights the importance of providing early, personalized support to address these challenges and improve medication adherence rates.

Oleksiw points out that patients often discontinue their prescribed treatments due to feelings of isolation or gaps in understanding how to manage their conditions effectively. These issues can arise shortly after a prescription is issued, underscoring the need for timely intervention. According to Oleksiw, tailored support programs designed to meet individual patient needs during the initial stages of treatment could play a crucial role in bridging these gaps and fostering long-term adherence.

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Date: April 2, 2026

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