An evaluation of pharmacists' general attitudes, knowledge, and phobias regarding medications that include corticosteroids: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Corticosteroid-containing medications are widely accessible in various forms, including topical, injectable, and inhaled formulations. Due to uncertain safety profiles, healthcare providers, including pharmacists, often express apprehension when dispensing these drugs. This cross...
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Main Authors: | Muna Barakat (Author), Samar Thiab (Author), Rana Abu Farha (Author), Anas O. Alshweiki (Author), Roa'a Thaher (Author), Asem Alsughaier (Author), Diana Malaeb (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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