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Shetty, Yashashri, Kamat, Sandhya, Tripathi, Raakhi, Parmar, Urwashi, Jhaj, Ratinder, Banerjee, Aditya, Balakrishnan, Sadasivam, Trivedi, Niyati, Chauhan, Janki, Chugh, Preeta Kaur, Tripathi, C.D., Badyal, Dinesh Kumar, Solomon, Lydia, Kaushal, Sandeep, Gupta, Kanchan, Jayanthi, M., Jeevitha, G., Chatterjee, Suparna, Samanta, Kalyan, and Desai, Chetna
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PROTON pump inhibitors , *PATIENT compliance , *AUTHOR-editor relationships , *PUBLIC hospitals , *ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *PRESCRIPTION writing - Abstract
The article in the Indian Journal of Medical Research discusses a study that evaluated prescriptions for adherence to standard treatment guidelines, revealing deviations, particularly with proton pump inhibitors. The study focused on rational use of medicine centers and government/municipal hospital OPDs, suggesting that similar research should be extended to the private sector and IPDs. Clinicians provided recommendations for improvement, including early training in prescription writing for medical graduates. The authors did not use AI technology for manuscript preparation. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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