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For example , physicians ' trust and respect for patients and their health beliefs and practices , as well as communications issues , have been foundto influenceadherence to medication regimens
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Some factors ... the complexity of the regimen , the age of the patient , and the cost of medicationsmay influencemedication adherence
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