Americans born in recent years can likely count on taking prescription drugs for about half their life, according to new research.
For males born in 2019, it's about 48% of their lives. For women, it's 60% of their lifetime, the study found.Ho studied this using surveys from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control andfrom 1996 through 2019. The surveys included information from approximately 15,000 households chosen annually. Information is collected every five months.
Ho also used death data from the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics and the Human Mortality Database to estimate how long Americans born in 2019 could expect to live.
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