Abstract
Growing in frequency in both rural and urban parts of India, growing percentage of people at risk of diabetes, Indian population's genetic susceptibility to diabetes risk factors related to the environment, Globalisation causing a decline in physical exercise Some of the challenges that the disease poses in India are low patient awareness of hypertension, undiagnosed hypertension due to a variety of factors such as low healthcare facilities and economic status, inadequate disease control, and an increasing incidence of complications related to hypertension. Although there are solutions, the healthcare team will need to work in tandem with the clinician who is battling the illness on an individual basis. This will prevent the patient from receiving the proper care, the clinician from being able to listen to the patient's problems and find solutions, the patient from receiving the psychological support they need for a chronic illness, and the nation from suffering from economic hardship after the patient's illness. The purpose of this study was to identify the services provided by pharmaceutical care and evaluate the barriers to pharmaceutical care in various settings in order to provide relevant recommendations.
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