Rational use of fluconazole prior to attending skin & vd-opd in a tertiary Medical College Hospital in Bangladesh

This study was done keeping the hypothesis in mind that Fluconazole is used irrationally irrespective of diagnosis. Material: All patients attending at Skin-VD OPD of Enam Medical College Hospital during a 6-month time-period (July-Dec, 2009) were considered for this research. Structured questionnai...

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Main Authors: Rokon Uddin (Author), Khondaker Bulbul Sarwar (Author), Farzana Akhter (Author)
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Published: Our Dermatology Online, 2011-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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