Stroke survivors benefit from regular meetings with pharmacist: study

The key difference appeared to be that the pharmacists were empowered to prescribe and adjust medications.

Kelly Grant, Health Reporter, The Globe and Mail - 22 April 2014

Stroke survivors who had regular appointments with a pharmacist improved their blood pressure and bad cholesterol levels significantly in six months, according to a new Canadian study that points to the benefits that could flow from further expanding the powers of pharmacists in this country.

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