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Attitude and use of herbal medicines among pregnant women in Nigeria
TO Fakeye, R Adisa, IE Musa
BMC Complementary and alternative medicine 9, 1-7, 2009
3382009
Factors contributing to nonadherence to oral hypoglycemic medications among ambulatory type 2 diabetes patients in Southwestern Nigeria
R Adisa, MB Alutundu, TO Fakeye
Pharmacy practice 7 (3), 163, 2009
1702009
Medication adherence among ambulatory patients with type 2 diabetes in a tertiary healthcare setting in southwestern Nigeria
R Adisa, TO Fakeye, A Fasanmade
Pharmacy Practice 9 (2), 72, 2011
1242011
Awareness, knowledge, attitude and practice of adverse drug reaction reporting among health workers and patients in selected primary healthcare centres in Ibadan, southwestern …
R Adisa, TI Omitogun
BMC health services research 19, 1-14, 2019
852019
Treatment non-adherence among patients with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes in ambulatory care settings in southwestern Nigeria
R Adisa, TO Fakeye
African health sciences 14 (1), 1-10, 2014
632014
Assessment of the knowledge of community pharmacists regarding common phytopharmaceuticals sold in South Western Nigeria
R Adisa, T Fakeye
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 5 (2), 619-625, 2006
612006
Evaluation of prescription pattern and patients’ opinion on healthcare practices in selected primary healthcare facilities in Ibadan, South-Western Nigeria
R Adisa, TO Fakeye, VO Aindero
African Health Sciences 15 (4), 1318-1329, 2015
572015
Treatment adherence and blood pressure outcome among hypertensive out-patients in two tertiary hospitals in Sokoto, Northwestern Nigeria
R Adisa, OA Ilesanmi, TO Fakeye
BMC cardiovascular disorders 18, 1-10, 2018
532018
Social support, treatment adherence and outcome among hypertensive and type 2 diabetes patients in ambulatory care settings in southwestern Nigeria
R Adisa, OO Olajide, TO Fakeye
Ghana medical journal 51 (2), 64-77, 2017
522017
Prevalence, knowledge and perception of self-medication practice among undergraduate healthcare students
W Akande-Sholabi, AT Ajamu, R Adisa
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice 14 (1), 49, 2021
482021
Hospital and community pharmacists' perception of the scope, barriers and challenges of pharmacy practice-based research in Nigeria
TO Fakeye, R Adisa, RT Olukotun, PK Morawo
Pharmacy Practice (Granada) 15 (1), 2017
392017
Evaluation of adverse drug reactions to artemisinin-based combination therapy in a Nigeria university community
R Adisa, TO Fakeye, D Dike
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 7 (2), 937-944, 2008
372008
Extent of misuse and dependence of codeine-containing products among medical and pharmacy students in a Nigerian University
W Akande-Sholabi, R Adisa, OS Ilesanmi, AE Bello
BMC public health 19, 1-8, 2019
342019
Self medication among hospitalized patients in selected secondary health facilities in South Western Nigeria
TO Fakeye, R Adisa, E Olatunji
Pharmacy practice 8 (4), 233, 2010
332010
Use of antibiotics among non-medical students in a Nigerian university
TE Sanya, OF Titilayo, R Adisa, JS Segun
African health sciences 13 (4), 1149-1155, 2013
312013
Effect of number and type of antidiabetes medications on adherence and glycemia of ambulatory type 2 diabetes patients in southwestern Nigeria
R Adisa, TO Fakeye
Pharmacy practice 11 (3), 156, 2013
302013
Knowledge about tuberculosis, treatment adherence and outcome among ambulatory patients with drug-sensitive tuberculosis in two directly-observed treatment centres in Southwest …
R Adisa, TT Ayandokun, OM Ige
BMC Public Health 21, 1-14, 2021
242021
Knowledge, awareness, perception and reporting of experienced adverse drug reactions among outpatients in Nigeria
R Adisa, OR Adeniyi, TO Fakeye
International journal of clinical pharmacy 41, 1062-1073, 2019
232019
Evaluation of antibiotic prescriptions and use in under-five children in Ibadan, SouthWestern Nigeria
R Adisa, OM Orherhe, TO Fakeye
African health sciences 18 (4), 1189-1201, 2018
232018
Pharmacists’ knowledge, attitude and involvement in palliative care in selected tertiary hospitals in southwestern Nigeria
R Adisa, AT Anifowose
BMC Palliative Care 18, 1-13, 2019
182019
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