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DETERMINANTS OF SELF-MEDICATION DURING PREGNANCY: A NARRATIVE REVIEW

Fernanda Castillo-Cusihuamán
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,
Lizeth Carrasco
1
,
Illari Castillo-Huaraca
1
,
María Depaz
1
,
Yasmin Rojas-Trujillo
1
,
Brandon E. Guillen-Calle
2
,
John Barja-Ore
3

  1. Faculty of Medicine, National University of San Marcos, Lima, Peru
  2. Research, Technology and Teaching Development Unit, Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño San Borja, Lima, Peru
  3. Research Department, Universidad Privada del Norte, Lima, Peru
Health Prob Civil.
Data publikacji online: 2025/10/09
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