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Consumer over-the-counter usage and attitudes: a survey in one Canadian city
International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 11/13/08
Taylor J et al. - This report confirms the broad use of OTC medicines. Citizens appear to have reasonably healthy attitudes to these medicines and do seek pharmacists for assistance.
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