“…Physicians use a variety of sources when obtaining drug information such as medical journals, pharmaceutical sale representatives, colleagues, conferences, textbooks, newsletters and pharmacists to make their therapeutic decisions (Peay, Peay, 1990;Williams, Hensel, 1991;Lundborg, Hensjo, Gustafsson, 1998). Medical residents have varied preferences for drug information resources; and internet and technology pose a challenge for authentic drug information; thereby, continuous medical education and workshops are required to improve medical residents' drug information behaviors and literature search (Gandhi, Jadhav, 2017). A reliable drug information source that can provide the prescribers with unbiased drug information is essential (Hennigen et al, 2009).…”