Investigating the drivers for antibiotic use and misuse amongst medical undergraduates-perspectives from a Sri Lankan medical school
Medical undergraduates are a unique group who gain the theoretical knowledge on prescribing antibiotics but are not authorized to prescribe till full licensure. This unique situation may result in self-medication and unauthorized prescription of antibiotics. This cross-sectional study was conducted...
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Main Authors: | Yasasuru Jayawardhana (Author), Avanthi Premaratne (Author), Sudeepa Kalpani (Author), Sawindya Jayasundara (Author), Gihan Jayawardhane (Author), Chamini Jayawarna (Author), Sarala Gamage (Author), Kalana Jayawardhana (Author), Radshana Johnsan (Author), Chasith Jayasundara (Author), Veranja Liyanapathirana (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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