A study of knowledge, attitude, and practice on generic drugs among teaching faculties at a tertiary care teaching hospital in South Gujarat, India
[...]generic medicines in the past have been criticized for being substandard mainly due to poor adherence with good manufacturing practice guidelines. [...]our Government has taken some important steps to enable a key objective of ensuring availability of quality medicines at affordable prices to a...
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