Improving Adherence to Drugs for Hypertension
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Valles-Fernandez R, Rosell-Murphy M, Correcher-Aventin O, Mengual-Martinez L, Aznar-Martinez N, Prieto-De Lamo G BMC Public Health. 2009; 9:89.
PMID: 19321009 PMC: 2676268. DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-89.
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