Self-medication with antibiotics in Georgian population
Background: Self-medication with antibiotics is a global phenomenon and a potential contributor to human pathogen resistance to antibiotics. It involves obtaining medication without a prescription, taking medicines based on the advice of friends and relatives, or previous treatment experience. Self-...
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Main Authors: | Marina Darakhvelidze (Author), Iagor Kalandadze (Author), Nino Mirzikashvili (Author), David Tsereteli (Author), Natalia Zakareishvili (Author), Ivane Ketchakmadze (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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