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Physicians Fall Short Prescribing Optimal BP Meds per Guidel
Physicians Fall Short Prescribing Optimal BP Meds per Guidel
Physicians Fall Short Prescribing Optimal BP Meds per Guidelines
Only about half of patients with markedly elevated blood pressure are prescribed appropriate multiple-drug regimens in accordance with the hypertension guidelines, a regional cohort study found.
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