Effectiveness of medication review on the number of drug-related problems in patients visiting the outpatient cardiology clinic: A randomized controlled trial.
Victor Johan Bernard HuiskesCornelia Helena Maria van den EndeMartine KruijtboschHendrik Tinus EnsingMarieke MeijsVeronique Maria Mathea MeijsDavid Marinus BurgerBartholomeus Johannes Fredericus van den BemtPublished in: British journal of clinical pharmacology (2019)
This randomized controlled trial suggests that a pharmacist-led medication review in patients with a scheduled visit to the outpatient cardiology clinic decreases the number of DRPs.
Keyphrases
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