SUMMARY. A pharmaceutical care program for dyslipidemic patients was designed, implemented, and assessed. The study was conducted during 32 weeks, at three Primary Health Care Centers. One hundred and forty two patients were selected. These patients were randomly assigned to intervention or control groups. Intervention group patients received care twice a month and were surveyed to assess their knowl-edge about their illness and medications, adherence to drug therapy, and quality of life. Possible drug re-lated problems (DRP) were identified, the most frequent being that medication was not taken according to medical indication. Total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, and triglycerides were measured every two months, with result...
BACKGROUND: Pharmaceutical care in community pharmacies has been shown to improve adherence to chron...
Background: Despite the well-known beneficial effects of statins, many patients do not adhere to chr...
People with diabetes mellitus are more likely to die from cardiovascular causes than those without d...
A pharmaceutical care program for dyslipidemic patients was designed, implemented, and assessed. The...
Study Objective: To evaluate the effect of pharmacist care on patients with dyslipidemia. Design: Sy...
BACKGROUND: Hyperlipidemia increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, and control is pivotal for...
Background: World Health Organization, there is a close link between the level of safety and health,...
Bachground: Lipid-lowering drugs are effective preventive medication for patients at risk of cardiov...
BACKGROUND: Despite the well-known beneficial effects of statins, many patients do not adhere to chr...
Background: Despite increasing evidence that treat-ing dyslipidemia reduces cardiovascular events, m...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are one of the main causes of mortality in the world. Dyslipidemia tre...
Background and objective A Pharmacist-led Diabetes Cardiovascular Risk (DCVR) reduction clinic is es...
BACKGROUND: Pharmaceutical care in community pharmacies has been shown to improve adherence to chron...
Objective: Describe the treatment of the patient with atherogenic dyslipidaemia (AD) in routine Prim...
Objective: To evaluate the use and efficacy of lipid-lowering drugs in the Hong Kong primary care se...
BACKGROUND: Pharmaceutical care in community pharmacies has been shown to improve adherence to chron...
Background: Despite the well-known beneficial effects of statins, many patients do not adhere to chr...
People with diabetes mellitus are more likely to die from cardiovascular causes than those without d...
A pharmaceutical care program for dyslipidemic patients was designed, implemented, and assessed. The...
Study Objective: To evaluate the effect of pharmacist care on patients with dyslipidemia. Design: Sy...
BACKGROUND: Hyperlipidemia increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, and control is pivotal for...
Background: World Health Organization, there is a close link between the level of safety and health,...
Bachground: Lipid-lowering drugs are effective preventive medication for patients at risk of cardiov...
BACKGROUND: Despite the well-known beneficial effects of statins, many patients do not adhere to chr...
Background: Despite increasing evidence that treat-ing dyslipidemia reduces cardiovascular events, m...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are one of the main causes of mortality in the world. Dyslipidemia tre...
Background and objective A Pharmacist-led Diabetes Cardiovascular Risk (DCVR) reduction clinic is es...
BACKGROUND: Pharmaceutical care in community pharmacies has been shown to improve adherence to chron...
Objective: Describe the treatment of the patient with atherogenic dyslipidaemia (AD) in routine Prim...
Objective: To evaluate the use and efficacy of lipid-lowering drugs in the Hong Kong primary care se...
BACKGROUND: Pharmaceutical care in community pharmacies has been shown to improve adherence to chron...
Background: Despite the well-known beneficial effects of statins, many patients do not adhere to chr...
People with diabetes mellitus are more likely to die from cardiovascular causes than those without d...