Cardiovascular risk reduction strategies in community pharmacy settings need real world angle

Canadian Pharmacists Journal(2007)

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Abstract
It is well established that cardiovascular risk reduction strategies are often not successful in primary care settings and several organizations suggest that community pharmacists should play a more active role. As a result, several studies have attempted to examine the benefits of involving community pharmacists in the management of cardiovascular-risk patients. While many have reported positive results, real-world implementation has been minimal at best. In our view, 3 major barriers to widespread implementation of published protocols exist: generalizability, efficiency, and strategic focus.
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cardiovascular risk reduction strategies,community pharmacy settings,cardiovascular risk
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