
News|Articles|November 12, 2010
Studies show impact of physician-pharmacist collaboration
A collaborative effort between physicians and pharmacists appears to result in improved blood pressure control in hypertensive patients, and continued education in smoking cessation counseling may help physicians, according to two articles published Oct. 11, 2010 in the Archives of Internal Medicine, HealthDay News reported.
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