Situations Predisposing Primary Care Patients to Use Antibiotics Without a Prescription in the United States
Background: Using antibiotics without medical guidance (non-prescription use) is a potential safety threat to individual and public health. Patients' situations can impact their intentions to use non-prescription antibiotics in the future (intended use). This survey (1) explores the dimensional...
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Main Authors: | Lindsey Laytner (Author), Barbara Trautner (Author), Susan Nash (Author), Fabrizia Faustinella (Author), Roger Zoorob (Author), Kiara Olmeda (Author), Michael Paasche-Orlow (Author), Larissa Grigoryan (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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