Evaluating consumer self-medication practices, pharmaceutical care services, and pharmacy selection: a quantitative study
Abstract Background The primary objectives of this study were the evaluation of consumer self-medication practices, the assessment of pharmaceutical care provided by pharmacy employees, and the analysis of consumer satisfaction with such care. The research was also aimed at examining the main criter...
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Main Authors: | Lusine Nazaryan (Author), Anush Barseghyan (Author), Maria Rayisyan (Author), Margarit Beglaryan (Author), Marta Simonyan (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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