Sex differences in the adherence of antihypertensive drugs: a systematic review with meta-analyses
Objectives Poor worldwide rate of blood pressure control is largely due to poor adherence to antihypertensive (AHT) drug treatment. The question of whether sex affects adherence has long been debated but conflicting findings have been reported on this issue. Our objective was to evaluate sex differe...
Main Authors: | Giuseppe Mancia, Annalisa Biffi, Federico Rea, Teresa Iannaccone, Amelia Filippelli, Giovanni Corrao |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2020-07-01
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Series: | BMJ Open |
Online Access: | https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/7/e036418.full |
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