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Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy: Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 313-319.
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Evaluating drug use behavior

HE Freeman and MA Solomon

Evaluations of drug use behavior can be described as an emerging activity. There are a variety of stakeholders, a number of different activities, and a multitude of purposes for which evaluations have utility. A tentative codification of drugs use evaluations is offered that takes into account stakeholders, activities, and purposes. Summaries of completed and on-going studies are provided to illustrate the value of undertaking drug use evaluations.





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