Abstract
A survey of North Dakota pharmacists was done to determine if significant changes in drug information needs had occurred since an identical survey done 10 years ago. The survey was mailed to 183 practitioners selected at random and a 60% response rate was obtained. There were small but statistically significant increases in the number of questions pharmacists receive and the time spent looking for drug information. However, pharmacists did not use a greater number of books or journals than in 1980. Overall, it appears that North Dakota pharmacists are still underutilized as drug information resources.
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