Patterns and Prevalence of Self-Medication in Saudi Arabia: Insights From a Nationwide Survey
Anas Alhur(University of Ha'il), Zakaria Ibrahim Asiri(King Abdulaziz Hospital), Abdullah Alotaibi(Sulaiman Al Rajhi Colleges), A. A. Al-Hur(University of Ha'il), Aseel Almaghthawi(Al-Razi University), Ahmed Sahlool(Islamic University of Madinah), Amirah Alfayiz(Ministry of Health), Bushra Hansh(King Khalid University), Nada Ghasib(Jazan University), Ayed Alghamdi(Ministry of Health), Fahad Alharbi(Eye Center), Sultan Althobaiti(Ministry of Health), Walaa Hakami(Jazan University), Nouf Albalawi(Al-Razi University)
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