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What children receive is a negative label and the stigma of having to take medication, often for a very long time.
To change lifestyle or take medication often means for the rest of the patient's life, so the decision must be owned by the patient" [ 34].
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Following the same time and routine for taking medication often helps the child take their medication regularly.
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MediSafe People who consume medication often forget taking their medication or over-medicate, especially if they are elderly.
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This matters, because studies have shown that patients often fail to take medication as instructed, sometimes with fatal results.
With the median incident age between 20 and 30 years, patients are often required to take medication for the duration of their lives.
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