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. 2011 Autumn;10(4):921–931.

Table 2.

The mean items per prescriptions (M.I.P) and the percentage of prescriptions with more than four items per prescriptions (> 4IP) from -March 21, 2007 to -December 20, 2009

2008-2009
2007-2008
% > 4IP M.I.P % > 4IP M.I.P
21 3.26 19 3.26 All of physicians
37 3.67 31 3.67 Cardiologist
3 2.06 4 2.13 Dermatologist
13 2.89 10 2.96 ENT
24 3.41 21 3.41 General practitioners
12 2.76 11 2.85 General surgeon
7 2.50 5 2.43 Gynecologist
25 3.42 15 3.12 Infectious disease
15 2.91 11 2.83 All of medical specialists
26 3.41 19 3.23 Internist
25 3.35 13 2.93 Neurologist
8 2.71 8 2.87 Neurosurgeon
13 2.89 2 2.22 Ophthalmologist
11 2.81 7 2.67 Orthopedist
15 2.98 11 2.94 Pediatrist
15 2.88 14 3.03 Psychiatrist
8 2.35 7 2.50 Urologist