Identifying nonprescription antibiotic users with screening questions in a primary care setting
Background: Antibiotic use without a prescription (nonprescription use) leads to antibiotic overuse, with negative consequences for patient and public health. We studied whether screening patients for prior nonprescription antibiotic use in the past 12 months predicted their intentions to use them i...
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Main Authors: | Eva Amenta (Author), Marissa Valentine-King (Author), Lindsey Laytner (Author), Michael Paasche-Orlow (Author), Richard Street (Author), Kenneth Barning (Author), Thomas Porter (Author), Hammad Mahmood (Author), Barbara Trautner (Author), Larissa Grigoryan (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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