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. 2016 May;11(2):128–145. doi: 10.2174/1574884711666160603012237

Fig. (3).

Fig. (3)

A psychobehavioral basis of integrating pleiotropic natural product into the network pharmacology in which the compound becomes both an incentive and an active ingredient of the combination therapy. (A) - External incentives are tested to support medication adherence [134]. (B) – A new concept of combining a pharmaceutical drug with a specific natural product which becomes pharmacologically-active incentive. (C) Having a choice as a psychobehavioral incentive targeting an intrinsic motivation of a patient. Shared-decision making and daily self-administration of natural product support self-care.