Intentional and Unintentional Nonadherence to Antihypertensive Medication
Annals of Pharmacotherapy2005Vol. 39(7-8), pp. 1198–1203
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Abstract
Both intentional and unintentional nonadherence are common and related to perceived adverse effects. Furthermore, different interventions may be necessary to improve adherence in unintentionally and intentionally nonadherent patients.
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