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Pharmacist Intervention Helps Elderly Patients

"The inclusion of a clinical pharmacist with extensive experience in conducting medication therapy management reviews added value for the brain health care provided on a regular basis by clinicians at the UK ADC clinic," they noted. According to the University of Kentucky, the authors have...

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Patients
Pharmaceutical industry
Pharmacists
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