Patterns of antibiotic use, knowledge, and perceptions among different population categories: A comprehensive study based in Arabic countries
Background: Antibiotics are essential for the treatment of bacterial infections and are considered among the most commonly sold drug classes from the community pharmacy in the developing countries without a prescription in most cases. Purpose: This study aims to explore the knowledge, practices, and...
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Main Authors: | Ahmad R. Alsayed (Author), Feras Darwish El Hajji (Author), Mohammad A.A. Al-Najjar (Author), Husam Abazid (Author), Abdullah Al-Dulaimi (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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