Browsing by Author "Alfadl, A.A."
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Consumer behaviour towards counterfeit drugs in a developing country
Alfadl, A.A.; Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed; Hassali, M. A. ( Blackwell Publishing Ltd , 2012 , Article)Introduction Availability of counterfeit drugs is increasing, especially in developing countries. This fact makes it critical to develop new measures that can help to combat this problem. Objectives This study was designed ... -
Counterfeit drug demand: Perceptions of policy makers and community pharmacists in Sudan
Alfadl, A.A.; Hassali, M.A.; Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed (2013 , Article)Background: The counterfeit drug trade has become widespread and has developed into a substantial threat to both the public's health and the pharmaceutical industry. Objectives: The aim of this study was to seek insights ... -
General public and community pharmacists perception on counterfeit medicines: A preliminary cross-sectional study in Qatar
Alfadl A.A.; Ibrahim M.I.M.; Maraghi F.A.; Mohammad K.S. ( Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research , 2018 , Article)Introduction: One major contributing factor to the prevalence of counterfeit medicines in a country is the lack of knowledge and awareness of the society. Information on general public and healthcare professionals awareness ... -
Relationships between physicians' characteristics and practice-setting factors and their attitude towards drug promotion
Al-Areefi, M. A.; Ibrahim, M. I. M.; Hassali, M. A. A.; Alfadl, A. A. ( Blackwell Publishing Ltd , 2019 , Article)Purpose This study aims to investigate relationship between attitude and belief of physicians towards drug promotion and their characteristics and practice-setting factors in Sana'a, Yemen. Methods A survey method ... -
Scale development on consumer behavior toward counterfeit drugs in a developing country: A quantitative study exploiting the tools of an evolving paradigm
Alfadl, A.A.; Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed; Hassali, M.A. Ahmad (2013 , Article)Background: Although desperate need and drug counterfeiting are linked in developing countries, little research has been carried out to address this link, and there is a lack of proper tools and methodology. This study ...