A comparative study to monitor drug adherence to antihypertensive drugs among preeclamptic women and to determine factors contributing to drug compliance restrictions.
Harshita Agrawal,
Zahiruddin Quazi Syed
Abstract:Background Preeclampsia, a perilous pregnancy complication, affects 4–5% of pregnancies worldwide, contributing to a significant proportion of maternal deaths, particularly due to pregnancy-related hypertension diseases. Adherence to antihypertensive medication is crucial for improving maternal and fetal health outcomes. However, evidence suggests that pregnant women often fail to comply with prescribed regimens, with reasons ranging from ignorance to amnesia. Methods This study proposes a cross-sectional, que… Show more
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