Pharmacist-led intervention in treatment non-adherence and associated direct costs of management among ambulatory patients with type 2 diabetes in southwestern Nigeria
Abstract Background Non-adherence to recommended therapy remains a challenge to achieving optimal clinical outcome with resultant economic implications. Objective To evaluate the effect of a pharmacist-led intervention on treatment non-adherence and direct costs of management among patients with typ...
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Main Authors: | Aduke E. Ipingbemi (Author), Wilson O. Erhun (Author), Rasaq Adisa (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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