Current Issue October-December 2020
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Vol 9 | Issue 4
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Review Article |
Review of COVID-19 treatment |
Many contagious diseases, such as plague or cholera, played a role in changing the pathway of history. In this respect, although coronavirus was not as dangerous as novel diseases such as swine flu ... |
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Pharmacological and nonpharmacological studies on coronavirus disease 2019: A mini-review of the recent evidence |
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Coronavirus 19 (COVID-19) is an extremely transmittable microbial infection that has emerged in Wuhan (China) in late 2019, leading to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 syndrome, and c... |
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Original Article |
Effect of pharmacist intervention on medication adherence and clinical outcomes of type 2 diabetes mellitus outpatients in primary healthcare in Indonesia |
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Objective: In Indonesia, the role of pharmacists in primary healthcare is still very limited or even absent. This study evaluates the effectiveness of programs delivered for type 2 diabetes m... |
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Medicines availability among hypertensive patients in primary health care facilities in a rural province in South Africa: Findings and implications |
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Objective: Controlling blood pressure (BP) in hypertensive patients is a challenge, with the lack of antihypertensive medicines negatively impacting on BP control. Consequently, we assessed t... |
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Assessment of medication adherence in patients with chronic diseases in Tabuk, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia |
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Objective: Uncontrolled chronic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes mellitus can lead to severe complications. Poor adherence to medication is one of the important reasons, leading to ... |
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