The Use of Non-Prescribed Medicines in Infants from Birth to Six Months in Rural Areas of Polokwane Municipality-Limpopo Province, South Africa
The WHO and UNICEF recommend that only breastmilk, vitamin drops, oral rehydration solution, and prescribed medicine can go through the infant's mouth. Non-prescribed medications (NPM) include over-the-counter medications and traditional medicine and are contraindicated during infancy. Furtherm...
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Main Authors: | Maishataba Solomon Makwela (Author), Eric Maimela (Author), Makoma Melicca Bopape (Author), Reneilwe Given Mashaba (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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