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  4. The roles of pharmacists in managing CV risk beyond the pharmacy counter

The roles of pharmacists in managing CV risk beyond the pharmacy counter

The video dives into the crucial roles that pharmacists play in managing cardiovascular (CV) risk factors beyond the traditional scope of the pharmacy counter. With an increasing prevalence of CV diseases, pharmacists are taking on a more proactive role in patient healthcare.




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