India's ban on antimicrobial fixed-dose combinations: winning the battle, losing the war?
Background and objectives India, the country with the largest market availability of antimicrobial fixed-dose combinations (FDCs), banned certain antimicrobial FDCs in September 2018. Our objective was to examine the impact of Government ban on the sales of antimicrobial FDCs. Methods The sales patt...
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Main Authors: | Giorgia Sulis (Author), Richeek Pradhan (Author), Anita Kotwani (Author), Sumanth Gandra (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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