role of pharmacists in prediabetes prevention strategies
The role of pharmacists in prediabetes prevention strategies refers to the responsibilities and contributions pharmacists have in detecting and intervening early in individuals at risk of developing diabetes. This includes educating patients on lifestyle modifications, providing appropriate interventions and medications, and monitoring their progress to prevent or delay the onset of diabetes.
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