2018
DOI: 10.18203/2319-2003.ijbcp20181639
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A comparative study on self medication practices in ACSR Government medical college in Nellore, India

Abstract: Background: Self medication is rampant in medical undergraduates. There is a need to evaluate the extent and factors that govern self medication. This study was conducted in 7th semester and 5th semester undergraduates to compare the knowledge, attitude and practice regarding self medication.Methods: It is a questionnaire based study in a total of 294 medical students comprising 147 students each belonging to 7th and 5th semesters to assess determinants and practice methods of self medication in the past one y… Show more

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“…Regarding reason for self medication, our finding is similar to findings in Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, Madhya Pradesh and Nellore, India. 2,6,11,14 One study done in Pokhara, Nepal showed that the most common reason for self medication was -it is time saving (45.5%). 1 This data is very low in our study (6.21%).…”
Section: Reported To Physicianmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Regarding reason for self medication, our finding is similar to findings in Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, Madhya Pradesh and Nellore, India. 2,6,11,14 One study done in Pokhara, Nepal showed that the most common reason for self medication was -it is time saving (45.5%). 1 This data is very low in our study (6.21%).…”
Section: Reported To Physicianmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 Various data are available regarding the usage of OTC analgesics in different states of India. 11,14,15 Such studies are useful to highlight the extent of risks among population due to misuse of analgesics and to educate the people. Many objectives have been explored including perception and pattern of usage of these drugs but still data are lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%