Impact of pharmaceutical promotion on healthcare professional’s practices and behaviour: Views from general practitioners, medicine dispensers and medical representatives in Yemen:

The relationship between pharmaceutical companies and medical professionals should serve the patients’ best interests and improve the use of medicine in society. The aim of this study is to explore...

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