Dr. (Mrs.) R.T. Ikem

Department of Medicine

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The impact of Knowledge, attitude, practice and beliefs of type 2 Nigerian patients on drug compliance

Citation:
Fabiyi, AK, Kolawole BA, Adefehinti O, Ikem RT.  2002.  The impact of Knowledge, attitude, practice and beliefs of type 2 Nigerian patients on drug compliance. Diabetes International. 12(1):15-17.
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