Development of pharmacovigilance training module for community pharmacists in Nepal: A focus group study
Objective: We assessed the feedback from community pharmacists on training sessions on adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting provided by the regional pharmacovigilance center. In addition, we examined the relationship between feedback scores and demographic characteristics of the community pharmacis...
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Main Authors: | Subish Palaian (Author), Mohamed Izham Mohamed Ibrahim (Author), Pranaya Mishra (Author) |
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2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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