Objectives: To identify the knowledge and attitudes of community pharmacists towards upper respiratory infections. Setting: The pharmacists, who participated in an annual clinical pharmacy congress in Tehran, were enrolled in this study. Intervention: We conducted a cross-sectional descriptive study to assess the knowledge and attitudes of 72 community pharmacists towards upper respiratory infections (URI) using a questionnaire. Main Outcome Measures: We investigated the knowledge and attitudes of pharmacists towards rational antibiotics use in URI in Iran. Also we tried to detect causes of irrational antibiotic use. Results: The response rate of our study was 72. Of all respondents, 98.61 answered the knowledge question� inappropriate us...
Aim of the study: to assess the relation between using antibiotics for treatment of acute upper resp...
Introduction: The spread of antibiotic resistance as a result of inappropriate antibiotic use has em...
prescribing for patients with upper respiratory tract infections by emergency physicians in a Singap...
The inappropriate use of antibiotics in the community is one of the major causes of antimicrobial re...
Objectives: to assess the knowledge of both parents and community pharmacists regarding antibiotics ...
Background: The emergence and spread of resistance related to the inappropriate use of antimicrobial...
The aim: To assess public knowledge of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections. Methodolo...
Background: Overuse of antibiotics is a global concern and the World Health Organisation (WHO) has w...
Introduction: Antibiotics are the most commonly used and costly drugs used in hospitals, and the in...
Aim of the thesis. To assess patient‘s attitude and knowledge about antibiotics in the treatment of ...
<div><p>Pharmacists are the custodians of drugs; hence their education, training, behaviors and expe...
Background: Over-prescription and overuse of antibiotics are a major cause of concern in terms of he...
Background: Upper respiratory tract infections are common in children and represent a significant ca...
Background: Overuse of antibiotics among the patients with upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) ...
Background: One of the most common causes of visit to physician is upper respiratory tract infection...
Aim of the study: to assess the relation between using antibiotics for treatment of acute upper resp...
Introduction: The spread of antibiotic resistance as a result of inappropriate antibiotic use has em...
prescribing for patients with upper respiratory tract infections by emergency physicians in a Singap...
The inappropriate use of antibiotics in the community is one of the major causes of antimicrobial re...
Objectives: to assess the knowledge of both parents and community pharmacists regarding antibiotics ...
Background: The emergence and spread of resistance related to the inappropriate use of antimicrobial...
The aim: To assess public knowledge of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections. Methodolo...
Background: Overuse of antibiotics is a global concern and the World Health Organisation (WHO) has w...
Introduction: Antibiotics are the most commonly used and costly drugs used in hospitals, and the in...
Aim of the thesis. To assess patient‘s attitude and knowledge about antibiotics in the treatment of ...
<div><p>Pharmacists are the custodians of drugs; hence their education, training, behaviors and expe...
Background: Over-prescription and overuse of antibiotics are a major cause of concern in terms of he...
Background: Upper respiratory tract infections are common in children and represent a significant ca...
Background: Overuse of antibiotics among the patients with upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) ...
Background: One of the most common causes of visit to physician is upper respiratory tract infection...
Aim of the study: to assess the relation between using antibiotics for treatment of acute upper resp...
Introduction: The spread of antibiotic resistance as a result of inappropriate antibiotic use has em...
prescribing for patients with upper respiratory tract infections by emergency physicians in a Singap...