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Self-medication practices among medical and nursing students in Tripura, India: a mixed-method study

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Figure 1: Distribution of participants according to prevalence of self-medication. (A): self-medication among medical students, (B): self-medication among nursing students, (C): self-medication among                     all students
Table 1: Distribution of participants according to the characteristics of practice of self-medication
Table 2: Distribution of participants according to their perception and attitude towards self-medication
Table 4: Findings of focus group discussion to explore relation of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Self Medication among undergraduate medical and B

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