Pharmacist recommendations: do patients actually follow them?
NCT ID NCT07606716
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study examines how often patients take medication advice given by pharmacists after a thorough review of their prescriptions. Researchers will follow about 120 adults in Belgium who take five or more medicines. The goal is to understand what helps or hinders patients from adopting these recommendations, with the aim of improving teamwork between pharmacists and doctors.
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Locations
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Campus Woluwé
Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, 1200, Belgium
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