WHO/INRUD Core drug use indicators and commonly prescribed medicines: a National Survey from Sri Lanka
Abstract Background Identification of internationally comparable indicators of medicines use are important for a country to implement strategies and regulations to improve usage of medicines. Sri Lanka established a new National Medicines Regulatory Authority in 2015 and this survey evaluated the me...
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Main Authors: | P. Galappatthy (Author), P. Ranasinghe (Author), C. K. Liyanage (Author), M. S. Wijayabandara (Author), S. Mythily (Author), R. L. Jayakody (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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