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What are the Benefits of Controlled Delivery in Nursing?
The benefits of controlled delivery systems in nursing include:
Improved patient adherence
: Simplified dosing regimens enhance patient compliance.
Better management of chronic conditions
: Conditions that require consistent drug levels, such as diabetes or hypertension, can be better managed.
Reduced side effects
: Steady drug levels can minimize peaks and troughs, reducing the risk of side effects.
Enhanced therapeutic outcomes
: Optimal drug levels can result in better overall health outcomes.
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