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Magnitude of the White-Coat Effect in the Community Pharmacy Setting: The MEPAFAR Study
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The trend in the PWCE decreased over the successive visits to the pharmacy. Only the ambulatory PWCE in DBP proved to be statistically greater than zero after the second visit. Repeated CPBP measurements could be a useful alternative to assess the response to antihypertensive treatment.
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