Factors associated with medication amounts considered excessive among university students: a questionnaire survey of pharmacy students and those in non-medical schools
Abstract Background Better insight and knowledge on factors associated with perception of medication numbers and amounts would contribute greatly to our current understanding of patient psychological response regarding taking medications, and would allow us to improve drug administration support and...
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Main Authors: | Megumi Saito (Author), Noriko Ando-Tanabe (Author), Etsuko Arita (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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