@article{cfd9dd46c4e2436b9fc5a42fcefc0611,
title = "Impact of counselling hospitalised diabetic patients [4]",
author = "P. Subish and D.A. Leelavathy and G.M.R. Padma and P.R. Shankar and N.M. Nair and N.P. Nair",
note = "Cited By :1 Export Date: 10 November 2017 CODEN: JPPRB Correspondence Address: Subish, P.; Department of Pharmacy Practice, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal, India; email: subishpalaian@yahoo.co.in Chemicals/CAS: glibenclamide, 10238-21-8; insulin, 9004-10-8; metformin, 1115-70-4, 657-24-9 References: Diabetes mellitus and exercise (1997) Diab Care, 20, pp. 1908-1912; Rasheed, A., Ramesh, A., Nagavi, B.G., Improvement in quality of life through patient counseling (2002) Pharma Times, 34, pp. 9-10; Badruddin, N., Basil, A., Hydrie, M.Z.I., Hakeem, R., Knowledge, attitude and practices of patients visiting a diabetes care unit (2002) Pak J Nutr, 1, pp. 99-102; Jaber, L.A., Halapy, H., Fernet, M., Tummalapalli, S., Dewakran, H., Evaluation of pharmaceutical care model on diabetes management (1996) Ann Pharmacother, 30, pp. 238-242; Tadros, L., Ledger-Scott, M., Barnes, E., The benefits of a pharmacist led type-2 diabetes clinic (2002) Hosp Pharm, 9, pp. 204-206",
year = "2006",
language = "English",
volume = "36",
pages = "77--78",
journal = "Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research",
issn = "1445-937X",
publisher = "Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia",
number = "1",
}