Qualitative Exploration of Pharmacists' Feedback Following the Implementation of an "Allergic Rhinitis Clinical Management Pathway (AR-CMaP)" in Australian Community Pharmacies

Allergic Rhinitis (AR) is both a common and high burden disease, with the majority of AR sufferers purchasing suboptimal/inappropriate AR medication from community pharmacies. Unfortunately, it is still a challenge to translate the AR management guidelines that are available at both a global and nat...

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Main Authors: Biljana Cvetkovski (Author), Lynn Cheong (Author), Rachel Tan (Author), Vicky Kritikos (Author), Janet Rimmer (Author), Jean Bousquet (Author), Kwok Yan (Author), Sinthia Bosnic-Anticevich (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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