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Title: Support for the treatment process as an urgent problem of rational pharmacotherapy
Authors: I.R.Mavlyanov, A.A.Khamraev S.I.Mavlyanov
Keywords: effectiveness of treatment; long-term therapies; cardiovascular diseases; ischemic heart disease; depression.
Issue Date: 1-May-2018
Publisher: Tashkent Medical Academy
Series/Report no.: DOI;10.26739/2523-1243
Abstract: It is well-known that the effectiveness of pharmacotherapy depends not only on the right choice of personality for a particular patient, but also on the acceptance of the patient's prescribed by the patient in the prescribed manner. The first part of the problem, that the right choice of personality for a particular patient depends on the professional skill of a physician, the second part is to ensure that the patient's prescri ption is selected by the physician in the chosen disci pline. These two processes are the basis of ensuring the effectiveness and safety of pharmacotherapy together. It is noteworthy that the effectiveness of the treatment process is inadequate, despite the introduction of new and new, effective drugs and treatment technologies in medical practice. The reason for this is also the low level of compliance of the selected criteria with the patient's prescribed by the physician. Recent research has highlighted the problem as a top priority in world practice medicine. All of the above has created the prerequisites for conducting a study of psychoemotional stress in patients, which results in delayed treatment of patients to the dentist.
URI: http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/218
ISSN: 2523-1243 2523-1251
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