Janani et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Is best practice followed in the labelling of medicines; evidence from a pharmacy practice settingJanani et al., 2022
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- Janani T
- Senadheera S
- Samaranayake N
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Background Labelling of medicines can greatly impact the quality and safety of medicine use. Regulatory requirements of labelling must be met in a country. Aim This study was set out to assess the availability of vital information, and adherence to local regulatory …
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