Chronic Medication Nation: Research  Finds Chronic Health Problems Now 
Afflict More Than Half of All Americans 
_http://www.drugs.com/news/chronic-nation-research-finds-chronic-health-proble
ms-now-afflict-more-than-all-americans-8189.html_ 
(http://www.drugs.com/news/chronic-nation-research-finds-chronic-health-problems-now-afflict-more-than-all
-americans-8189.html) 
 
First Time a Majority of Americans Take  Medications to Treat Chronic Health 
Conditions 
 
FRANKLIN LAKES, N.J., May 14, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --  Americans have 
tipped the scale. For the first time, a majority of the insured  population is 
being treated for a chronic medical condition, raising serious  concerns 
about the health of the nation. 
 
Research released today by Medco Health Solutions, Inc. shows  that in 2007, 
51 percent of insured Americans were taking prescription  drugs to treat at 
least one chronic health problem. Not only is it now  a majority, but many of 
these patients are on multiple medications. According to  the analysis, one 
fifth of the population used three or more of these chronic  drug treatments 
last 
year. 
 
"It appears that we have now reached the tipping point where  treating 
chronic diseases and conditions is more common than not," said Dr.  Robert 
Epstein, 
Medco's chief medical officer. "This data does paint a pretty  unhealthy 
picture of America. But there is a silver lining; it does show that  people are 
receiving treatment which can prevent more serious health problems  down the 
road." 
 
While seniors show the highest prevalence of chronic  medication use, younger 
adults are quickly catching up. Surprisingly, nearly  half (48 percent) of 
women ages 20-44 are being treated for a  chronic condition, as compared to one 
third of men their age. Antidepressants  are the most commonly used medication 
among this group, with 16 percent of 20-44  year-old women taking them. This 
demographic also claimed the sharpest increases  in the number of patients on 
chronic medications, rising more than 20 percent  between 2001 and 2007. 
 

Young at Heart 
 
Treatments for high cholesterol and high blood pressure were  the top 
medications used by the general population, with more than one-in-five  people 
on 
antihypertensives and almost one-in-seven on cholesterol-lowering  drugs, 
according to the research that reviewed prescription claims of some 2.5  
million 
insured Americans. These were also among the top four medications taken  by 
20-44 
year-old men, whose use of cholesterol drugs surged more than 80  percent over 
a seven year period. 
 
"Younger people are increasingly being treated for heart  disease-related 
conditions such as high cholesterol and hypertension," said Dr.  Epstein. 
"There's no doubt that rising rates of obesity are having a major  impact on 
our 
health. These chronic conditions are incredibly costly for the  nation and will 
become exponentially so if we're seeing these problems show up  at a younger 
and 
younger age." 
 

Additional Research  Findings 
 
Chronic Medication Use in Children: 
Nearly 30 percent of children ages 19 and under take a chronic  medication; 
asthma and allergy drugs are most commonly prescribed, followed by  medications 
to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and  
antidepressants. The number of girls taking ADHD medications rose 72 percent  
from 2001-2007. 
 
Women Using Less HRTs and More Cholesterol  Drugs: 
Use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in women ages 45 to  64 dropped to 
15 percent in 2007, half of what it was in 2001 when HRT was the  most commonly 
used medication by this age group; hypertension drugs were the top  
medication for these women in 2007 and their use of cholesterol-lowering drugs  
nearly 
doubled over the seven years. 
 
Seniors on Multiple Medications: 
Among older Americans ages 65 and up, 28 percent of females  and 22 percent 
of males take five or more chronic medications. 
 

Medco's Prescription for  Care 
 
In response to the growing numbers of patients with chronic  conditions, 
Medco has developed a new clinical approach to treating some of the  most 
common 
chronic conditions in today's complex prescribing environment. One  of the 
latest advances to Medco's practice of pharmacy is the Medco Therapeutic  
Resource 
Centers(R), where more than 1,100 specialist pharmacists trained in  specific 
disease states such as diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, asthma and  
neurological disorders provide counseling to patients with customized care --  
helping them achieve better clinical outcomes. 
 
"Specialist pharmacists are a critical component in improving  the care model 
for treating patients with chronic disease," states Epstein. "As  their 
numbers and costs rise, it becomes ever more important to provide these  
patients 
with a high level of specialized care to help them better manage their  
conditions and their drug costs." 
 

About Medco 
 
Medco Health Solutions, Inc., is the nation's leading pharmacy benefit  
manager based on its 2007 total net revenues of more than $44 billion. Medco's  
prescription drug benefit programs, covering approximately one-in-five  
Americans, are designed to drive down the cost of pharmacy health care for  
private and 
public employers, health plans, labor unions and government agencies  of all 
sizes, and for individuals served by the Medicare Part D Prescription  Drug 
Program and those served by its specialty pharmacy segment, Accredo Health  
Group. Medco, the world's most advanced pharmacy(TM), is positioned to serve 
the  
unique needs of patients with chronic and complex conditions through its Medco 
 Therapeutic Resource Centers(R), including its enhanced diabetes pharmacy 
care  practice through the Liberty acquisition. Medco is the highest-ranked  
independent pharmacy benefit manager on the 2008 Fortune 100 list. On the Net:  
_http://www.medco.com_ (http://www.medco.com/)  . 
 
This press release contains "forward-looking statements" as that term is  
defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These  
statements involve risks and uncertainties that may cause results to differ  
materially 
from those set forth in the statements. No forward-looking statement  can be 
guaranteed, and actual results may differ materially from those  projected. We 
undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward- looking  statement, 
whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.  
Forward-looking statements in this press release should be evaluated together  
with the 
risks and uncertainties that affect our business, particularly those  
mentioned in the Risk Factors section of the Company's Annual Report on Form  
10-K 
and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange  
Commission. 
 
CONTACT: Ann Smith of Medco Health Solutions, Inc., Mobile:+1-201-675-3709,  
; or Janet Schiller or Erin Drelick ofCoyne Public Relations, +1-973-316-1665, 
 for Medco Health Solutions, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])  
 
Web site: _http://www.medco.com/_ (http://www.medco.com/)  
 




   
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