Prevalence and Main-string of Self Medication of Over-the-counter Drugs among Medical Students of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan.
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Background: Over-the-counter drugs also known as OTC are readily available in the market without any prescription OTC medicines treat a variety of illnesses and their symptoms including pain, coughs and colds, diarrhea, constipation, acne, and others. The consequences of such practices should always be emphasized to the community and steps to restrict them.
Objective: To assess the knowledge, attitude and practices regarding self-medication of over-the-counter (OTC) drugs in Medical Students of AJK.
Methods: Research was conducted among Medical Students of AJK. An online questionnaire was distributed among all 5 Years of all 4 Medical Colleges of AJK through WhatsApp. The data was collected between 25th June and 31st July 2023. SPSS-25 was used for data analysis.
Results: A total of 372 participants recorded their responses. 65.3% practiced self-medication last year. The most common drugs used were Analgesics/Antipyretics (55.9%). Symptoms for which medical students self-medicated the most were fever, pain and toothache (58.1%).
Conclusion: Self-medication of over-the-counter drugs is a modern-day problem. Medical students self-medicate without having proper knowledge and clinical skills. They change the treatment regimen multiple times according to their convenience, reducing the efficacy of the medicines.
Keywords: Self-Medications, Over the Counter Drugs, Drug Resistance, Dependence.
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2024-02-19



