They patronize herbal medicine, coincidence or planned behaviour: A case of hypertensive patients in Tamale?
Abstract Aim This study assessed, if use of herbal medicine (HM) among hypertensive patients is coincidence or planned. Design Cross‐sectional survey. Methods The study used a cross‐sectional survey for collection of data from four (4) herbal medicine clinics in the Tamale metropolis in northern Gha...
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Main Authors: | Mohammed Iddrisu (Author), Abdul Razak Doat (Author), Abdul Malik Abdulai (Author), Abubakari Wuni (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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