Assessment of current prescribing practices using World Health Organization core drug use and complementary indicators in selected rural community pharmacies in Southern India
Background Due to the lack of clear, comprehensive, and rational drug policy, the production of pharmaceutical preparations in India is distorted for the most part. Indian markets are flooded with more than 70,000 formulations, compared to approximately 350 formulations listed in the World Health Or...
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Main Authors: | Anandhasayanam Aravamuthan (Author), Mohanavalli Arputhavanan (Author), Kannan Subramaniam (Author), Sam Johnson Udaya Chander J (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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