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Hi Ionel: In interacting with your discussion I realized that some of the health factors that interfered with medication adherence in my experience, is the stress of health care visits with some patients, in some instant it is because, they don't have the mean to get to the provider office and have to use public transportation that add to a very stressful situation. Other time is because, some feel discomfort in asking providers questions, because these are in a rush to speak with patient that they in turn sometimes can remember what they really want to ask about the medication so this get in the way of patient belief or understanding. we should remember that some of these patient are forgetful, stressful life events is going on at home

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