
For the 2nd edition of World Adherence Day, Servier is committed to promoting treatment adherence for patients and supporting healthcare professionals. By focusing on Single Pill Combinations (SPCs), we aim to improve health outcomes.
A renewed commitment to patients and healthcare professionals.
For the second consecutive year, Servier is proud to be a partner of World Adherence Day.
The goal of this global day is to raise awareness among patients, healthcare professionals, and institutions about the importance of properly following prescribed treatments, particularly in the management of chronic diseases.”
Treatment adherence: a key factor for clinical outcomes
This year’s campaign highlights that treatment non-adherence is a risk factor in its own right, often associated with disease progression, hospitalizations, and higher mortality rates.
It is a key modifiable factor that directly influences clinical outcomes.
Despite the availability of effective therapies, non-adherence remains a major global challenge, particularly in asymptomatic chronic diseases such as hypertension, often referred to as the “silent killer.”

The importance of support and lifestyle changes
Beyond medicinal treatments, patient support from healthcare professionals plays a fundamental role.
Adopting lifestyle changes—physical activity, a balanced diet, and regular medical follow-ups—contributes significantly to improving patient health and well-being.
By integrating these elements into chronic disease management, patients can become active participants in their own health and achieve long-term improvements in their therapeutic outcomes.
Single Pill Combinations (SPCs): a solution to improve adherence
Single Pill Combinations (SPCs) represent a significant advancement in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. By simplifying therapeutic regimens, they improve patient adherence, thereby reducing the risk of complications and optimizing clinical outcomes.
As part of this commitment, we invite healthcare professionals and patients to download the roadmap developed by the World Heart Federation.
This document offers concrete recommendations and global strategies to improve treatment adherence and strengthen the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.



