Advertisement of antibiotics for upper respiratory infections and equity in access to treatment: a cross-sectional study in Nepal
Background Pharmaceutical companies actively advertise their branded antibiotics, which influence their sales at community pharmacies. The major proportion of out of pocket health spending is on medicine; and affordability of antibiotics has always been a crucial issue in most developing countries....
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Main Authors: | Pramesh Koju (Author), Stéphane P. Rousseau (Author), Marc Van der Putten (Author), Archana Shrestha (Author), Rajeev Shrestha (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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