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Estimation of medication adherence and quality of life profiles in hypertensive cases, from a South Indian hospital

  • In: D6 - Pharmacy Practice Research: Access to medicines and pharmacists’ influence on medication adherence on Tuesday, 2 September 2014, 14:00-17:00
  • At: Bangkok (Thailand) (2014)
  • Type: Presentation
  • By: TALLA, Varun (Talla Padmavathi college of Pharmacy, Pharmacy Practice, Warangal, India)
  • Co-author(s): Yellu, Narasimha Reddy (UCPSc Ku Warangal, Warangal, India)
    Pippalla, Suryaprakash Rao (Talla Padmavathi college of Pharmacy, Warangal, India)
    Pv, Kalpana (Talla Padmavathi college of Pharmacy, Warangal, India)
    Jupally, Venkateshwar (Talla Padmavathi college of Pharmacy, Warangal, India)
    Cheera, Anvesh (Talla Padmavathi college of Pharmacy, Warangal, India)
    Subudi, Sanjeev (Talla Padmavathi college of Pharmacy, Warangal, India)
    Pattnaik, Satyanarayana (Talla Padmavathi college of Pharmacy, Warangal, India)
    Gumedvelli, Sandeep (Talla Padmavathi college of Pharmacy, Warangal, India)
    Rao, Narasimha (NNR Hospital, Warangal, India)
  • Abstract:

    Background: Poor adherence to antihypertensive-medications is one possible reason why success in clinical trials hasnot been translated into everyday practice. AIMs: The objectives of the study were a) to assess the barriers to adherence and b) assess quality of life profiles and also to establish interrelationships among domains of QOL and

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