Prevalence, Pattern and Impact of Self Medication of Anti-infective Agents During COVID-19 Outbreak in Dhaka City

Dr. Morshed Nasir
Dr. Morshed Nasir
Dr. Mahmudul Mannan
Dr. Mahmudul Mannan
Dr. ASM Salauddin Chowdhury
Dr. ASM Salauddin Chowdhury
Dr. Tahmina Zahan
Dr. Tahmina Zahan
Dr. Rawshan Ara Perveen
Dr. Rawshan Ara Perveen
Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College

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Dr. Morshed Nasir. 2020. \u201cPrevalence, Pattern and Impact of Self Medication of Anti-infective Agents During COVID-19 Outbreak in Dhaka City\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - B: Pharma, Drug Discovery, Toxicology & Medicine GJMR-B Volume 20 (GJMR Volume 20 Issue B7).

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Prevalence, Pattern and Impact of Self Medication of Anti-infective Agents During COVID-19 Outbreak in Dhaka City

Dr. Morshed Nasir
Dr. Morshed Nasir <p>Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College</p>
Dr. Mahmudul Mannan
Dr. Mahmudul Mannan
Dr. ASM Salauddin Chowdhury
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Dr. Tahmina Zahan
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