Out Patient Compliance With Prescribed Drugs At Kwara State Civil Service Clinic, Ilorin, Nigeria.

Authors

  • M. U. Adikwu Civil Service Clinic, Ilorin Kwara Stare. Nigeria
  • J. B. Olorunfemi Civil Service Clinic, Ilorin Kwara Stare. Nigeria
  • T. A. Emmanuel Civil Service Clinic, Ilorin Kwara State. Nigeria

Abstract

Outpatient compliance with theirprescribed drugs at Kwara State Civil Service Clinic has been studied. Among the various factors found to affect compliance, religious fasting played a significant role. Out of the total cases studied, 40.4% of the patients was
found lo be complaintL Methods to enhance compliance are suggested.

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Author Biography

T. A. Emmanuel, Civil Service Clinic, Ilorin Kwara State. Nigeria



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Published

1989-10-01

How to Cite

Adikwu, M. U. ., Olorunfemi, J. B. ., & Emmanuel, T. A. . (1989). Out Patient Compliance With Prescribed Drugs At Kwara State Civil Service Clinic, Ilorin, Nigeria. The Nigerian Journal of Pharmacy, 20(1). Retrieved from https://psnnjp.org/index.php/home/article/view/371