Assessment of the magnitude and contributing factors of expired medicines in the public pharmaceutical supply chains of Western Ethiopia
Abstract Background The magnitude of expired medicines in supply chains are increasing globally due to lack of strict control of the supply chain, poor storage management and oversupply of medicines. This situation is very serious in resource-poor countries, including Ethiopia, where the supply of m...
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Main Authors: | Gamachu Diriba (Author), Gemmechu Hasen (Author), Yesuneh Tefera (Author), Sultan Suleman (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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