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Table 1_Out-of-pocket expenditures on over-the-counter medications: a cross-sectional study of consumer spending patterns.docx

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BackgroundOver-the-counter (OTC) medications are widely used, yet little is known about their cost implications and consumer satisfaction in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This study assessed self-medication practices, out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure, and satisfaction among the general population and patients with cardiovascular diseases. MethodsA cross-sectional survey was conducted using a structured questionnaire among adult residents of the UAE (≥18 years) who had used OTC. A total of 206 participants, from the general public, were recruited. Exclusion criteria included Participants without internet and individuals with incomplete responses. Data on demographic characteristics, OTC and herbal medication use, 30-day OOP expenditure, and satisfaction with costs were collected. Descriptive statistics and regression analyses were performed. ResultsAmong 206 participants, who reported regular use of over-the-counter (OTC) medications. Usage was more frequent among females (n = 101, 49%), and higher among employed individuals (n = 128, 62%). Analgesics, antipyretics, and respiratory treatments were the most commonly used OTC products. Overall satisfaction with OTC medications was high. The overall total OOP expenditure was highest in the 100–499 AED (27–135 USD) range (54%). For acute illnesses, the 50–99 AED (14–26 USD) range was most common (28.64%). Satisfaction with OTC medication costs is shaped by a complex interaction of demographic, socioeconomic, and clinical factors. ConclusionSelf-medication with OTC products is common among adults in the UAE, particularly among females. While overall satisfaction with OTC medication costs is high, a substantial proportion of participants incur moderate out-of-pocket expenses. These findings highlight the need for public awareness on cost-effective self-medication practices and further research on financial implications of OTC use.
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