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Japanese Journal of Social Pharmacy
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Volume:
35
Issue:
1
1. A Qualitative Study: Factors Related to the Prevalence of Leftover Drugs for Senior Patients in Japan
Page:2—9
2. Survey to Determine How Community Pharmacists Recognize the Necessity for and Frequency of Touching Patients during Home Care
Page:10—22
3. In Hosting the 35th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Social Pharmacy
Page:1—1
4. Pay Attention! What are “the Contraindications” in Researching?
Page:43—44
5. Manual for Identification of Drugs Brought to Hospital in National Hospital Organization
Page:38—43
6. Examination Regarding the Simple Suspension Method using Oral Anticancer Drugs
Page:34—37
7. The Relationship between Medication Adherence and Medical-service Evaluation among Chronically-diseased Outpatients under the Separation of Prescribing and Dispensing: An Empirical Study Aiming at Reducing Unused Medicines and Promoting Family Pharmacies
Page:23—33