The Effect of Quality Indicators on Beliefs about Medicines Reuse: An Experimental Study
Background: A number of studies have examined beliefs about medicines reuse. Although the practice is prohibited in UK community pharmacy, it does take place elsewhere in the world where it relies on visual checks of returned medicines as an indicator of their quality. One proposal is to integrate s...
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Main Authors: | Yasmin Lam (Author), Rachel McCrindle (Author), Terence K. L. Hui (Author), R. Simon Sherratt (Author), Parastou Donyai (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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