Title: Patient Compliance and Awareness with Thyroid Replacement Therapy

Authors: Dr Amer Ahmed Balla, Hanan Ahmed Alanazi, Maha Khalaf Alenazy, Sara Mohammed Otaywi

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v4i12.126

Abstract

Thyroid diseases notably hypoactive gland is challenging in northern borders region. Despite lack of clear statistical data, the disorder is one of the commonly seen health problems in the outpatient department.

Hypothyroidism is mostly diagnosed with ease as the clinical features are clear and the diagnostic tools are available and accurate.

This descriptive study is proposed to highlight patient awareness and compliance with thyroid hormone replacement therapy in northern borders region.

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Corresponding Author

Maha Khalaf Alenazy

Intern, Faculty of Medicine,

Northern Border University Arar, KSA