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702 ISSN 0326-2383

KEY WORDS: Hypertension, Pharmaceutical care, Patient satisfaction.

* Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:ahbetti@gmail.com

Latin American Journal of Pharmacy

(formerly

Acta Farmacéutica Bonaerense)

Lat. Am. J. Pharm.

30

(4): 702-7 (2011)

Original Article Received: July 10, 2010 Revised version: September 13, 2010 Accepted: September 15, 2010

Outpatient Satisfaction During Pharmacotherapy Followup

Andresa H. BETTI

1

*, Sara M. GALLINA

2

, Flávio D. FUCHS

3

& Mauro S. de CASTRO

1,2,4

1

Drug Production and Control Department and

2

Pharmaceutical Care Development and Research Group, School of Pharmacy,

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre - RS, Brazil.

3

Division of Cardiology and

4

Outpatient Pharmaceutical Care Unit,

Division of Cardiology, Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre – RS, Brazil.

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