Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices of Self-medication in Time of COVID-19 Pandemic among Residents of Quezon City / Fairudz A. Dalandas [and four others]
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- UGT CAH BSPHAR .D35 2021

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Includes bibliographical references.
Title Page -- Authors' Note -- Abstract -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Appendices -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Result and Discussion -- 5. Summary, Conclusion, Recommendation -- References -- Appendices -- Curriculum Vitae.
Self-medication has been define as taking of drub to treat oneself with self-diagnosed conditions without consulting a physician (Montastruc, et.al. 2016). The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted to growing number of people practicing self-care (Sanofi Philippines, 2020).
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