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Why are Prescription Databases Important in Epidemiology?
Prescription databases are crucial for several reasons:
Drug Utilization Studies
: They help in understanding patterns of drug use within populations.
Adverse Drug Reactions
Monitoring: Detecting trends and identifying potential side effects of medications.
Public Health Interventions
: Informing strategies to improve medication adherence and reduce misuse.
Healthcare Resource Allocation
: Assisting in the efficient distribution of healthcare resources.
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