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Attitudes towards limited drug prescription rights: A survey of South African chiropractors
Thriya Huluman
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Christopher Yelverton
, Cynthia Peterson
Chiropractic
University of Johannesburg
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Medicine and Dentistry
Attitude
100%
Chiropractor
100%
Drug Prescription
100%
Occupation (Patient Social Context)
28%
Chiropractic
28%
Scope of Practice
28%
Anodyne
14%
Nonsteroid Antiinflammatory Agent
14%
Non Prescription Drug
14%
Muscle Relaxant Agent
14%
Prescription Medication
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Chiropractor
100%
South Africa
42%
Scope of Practice
28%
Physician
14%
Occupation (Patient Social Context)
14%
Paramedical Profession
14%
Chiropractic Practice
14%
Analgesic Agent
14%
Chiropractic
14%
Drug Therapy
14%
Nonsteroid Antiinflammatory Agent
14%
Muscle Relaxant Agent
14%
Non Prescription Drug
14%
Keyphrases
Medication Prescription
14%