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The Role of Pharmacist in Managing Hypertension in the Community: Findings from a Community Based Study

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Table 2: Demographic Characteristics of the Partici-pants (n=41).
Table 3: Differences in Variables among Pre-, Post- 2 Months’ and Post-4 Months’ Intervention.
Table 4: Univariate Analysis of the Medication Adherence and QUM among Hypertensive Patients.
Figure 1: Flowchart of Health Education Program.

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