Assessment of knowledge, attitude and practice of fixed-dose combinations amongst attending physicians and residents: a cross-sectional evaluation
Background: Fixed-dose combinations (FDCs) were brought into the market with the intent of providing benefits primarily to patients and physicians. Nevertheless, despite their multiple advantages, they have their own set of drawbacks, especially regarding irrational FDCs. If physicians continue to p...
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Main Authors: | Dhyuti Gupta (Author), Prithpal Singh Matreja (Author), Shilpa Patrick (Author), Meenu Thomas (Author), Pooja Agarwal (Author), Preeti Singh (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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