Evaluation of medication adherence in Lebanese hypertensive patients
Controlling hypertension is essential in cardiovascular diseases. Poor medication adherence is associated with poor disease outcomes, waste of healthcare resources, and contributes to reduced blood pressure control. This study evaluates treatment adherence to antihypertensive therapy in Lebanese hyp...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad Yassine (Author), Amal Al-Hajje (Author), Sanaa Awada (Author), Samar Rachidi (Author), Salam Zein (Author), Wafa Bawab (Author), Mayssam Bou Zeid (Author), Maya El Hajj (Author), Pascale Salameh (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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