Over-the-Counter Medicine Sellers
Cross-source consensus on Over-the-Counter Medicine Sellers from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Over-the-counter medicine sellers are licensed or registered outlets allowed to sell a limited range of non-prescription medicines. — Facilitators and barriers to malaria surveillance in community pharmacies and over-the-counter medicine sellers in sub-Saharan Africa’s health sector: a scoping review protocol
- The review excludes unlicensed drug shops and informal medicine vendors without regulatory authorisation to sell antimalarial medicines. — Facilitators and barriers to malaria surveillance in community pharmacies and over-the-counter medicine sellers in sub-Saharan Africa’s health sector: a scoping review protocol
- Over-the-counter medicine sellers are usually managed by trained and certified individuals who do not have a pharmacy degree. — Facilitators and barriers to malaria surveillance in community pharmacies and over-the-counter medicine sellers in sub-Saharan Africa’s health sector: a scoping review protocol
- Over-the-counter medicine sellers often serve as the first contact for patients seeking treatment for common conditions including malaria. — Facilitators and barriers to malaria surveillance in community pharmacies and over-the-counter medicine sellers in sub-Saharan Africa’s health sector: a scoping review protocol
- The review includes OTCMS operators and other pharmaceutical support staff involved in malaria-related surveillance contexts. — Facilitators and barriers to malaria surveillance in community pharmacies and over-the-counter medicine sellers in sub-Saharan Africa’s health sector: a scoping review protocol