Compliance with antihypertensive therapy: raising the bar of expectations.
Abstract
Recent advances in the effectiveness of antihypertensive therapies and the measurement of medication-taking behavior have raised the bar of expectations, both for patients and prescribing clinicians. This article reviews the principal findings and makes recommendations to improve pill taking among patients with hypertension. It summarizes several studies related to hypertension epidemiology, component behaviors contributing to suboptimal...
Paper Details
Title
Compliance with antihypertensive therapy: raising the bar of expectations.
Published Date
Jul 1, 1998
Journal
Volume
4
Issue
7
Pages
957 - 66
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