25: How the POLY-HF Trial Shows Pharmacists' Key Role in Heart Failure Care episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 33 MIN

25: How the POLY-HF Trial Shows Pharmacists' Key Role in Heart Failure Care

from The Tell-Tale Heart: The Pharmacist's Cardiovascular Digest · host The Tell-Tale Heart: The Pharmacist's Cardiovascular Digest

Learn more about the POLY-HF trial here.You can reach the guests on this episode here:Nick Miller, PharmD, on LinkedInNick Miller can be reached at [email protected] Pandey, MD, on LinkedIn

In this episode, Craig Beavers sits down with Ambarish Pandey, MD, and Nick Miller, PharmD, to further discuss the results of the POLY-HF trial. In the trial, which Pandey led with assistance from Miller's compounding pharmacy, a combination pill for heart failure improved heart function, symptoms, and quality of life in adults with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. Beavers, Pandey, and Miller highlight the pivotal role of pharmacists in counseling and educating patients on the benefits of polypill therapy.

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Learn more about the POLY-HF trial here.You can reach the guests on this episode here:Nick Miller, PharmD, on LinkedInNick Miller can be reached at [email protected] Pandey, MD, on LinkedIn

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