Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8521788 | Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Modification from the original non-prescription medicine request occurred in approximately half the reported requests. A request for a product that was considered “not appropriate” was more likely to elicit a modification than a request for an “appropriate” non-prescription medicine.
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Authors
Jack C. B.Pharm.(Hons.), Carl R. B.N., B.Pharm.(Hons.), Ph.D., PGCert.(Higher Ed.), Frances B.Pharm., MPH, Abilio C. B.Sc.(Psychology)Hons., Ph.D., Rebekah J. B.Pharm., Dip.Hosp.Pharm., Ph.D., Grad.Cert.Ed.Stud.(Higher Ed.),