Changes in drug demand when a pandemic coincides with other outbreaks in a war zone country: a cross-sectional pilot study
ConclusionCOVID-19 has increased the demand for many prescription and nonprescription drugs, where the irrational use of these drugs may lead to devastating health effects. In war zone areas hit by a pandemic, policymakers and public health organizations should focus on training and educating pharmacists as important health care and medicine providers for the public.
Source: Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice - Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: research
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