CANADIAN NDMA EVALUATING SELF-MEDICATION's GLOBAL ECONOMIC EFFECT
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
CANADIAN NDMA EVALUATING SELF-MEDICATION's GLOBAL ECONOMIC EFFECT in a study expected to be completed by June 1995. Factors that will be assessed to determine their effect on the nonprescription drug landscape include fewer physician visits, the convenience of self-medication, and adverse drug reactions with OTCs. The cost-effectiveness of self-medication was a topic of discussion at NDMAC's annual meeting in Tucson, Ariz. Oct. 29- Nov. 2.
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