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An assessment of pharmaceutical waste management in some Nigerian pharmaceutical industries

Thirty four (34) of the fifty (50) selected Nigerian based pharmaceutical businesses, mainly acting as local manufacturers and major importers of medicines were interviewed using questionnaires to ascertain their waste management practices, knowledge of waste management policies and subjection to re...

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Published in:African journal of biotechnology 2011-09, Vol.10 (54), p.11259-11268
Main Authors: Ngwuluka, Ndidi, Ochekpe, Nelson, Odumosu, Patricia, O
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