2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-936639/v1
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A cross-sectional study regarding the knowledge, attitude and awareness about self-medication among Bangladeshi people

Abstract: Background: Self-medication is the use of medicinal products by the consumer which is not prescribed by the physician or doctor. Self-medication practice (SMP) is widely adopted by the common people of developing countries like Bangladesh. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Aim & Objective: This study was conducted to learn about the knowledge and awareness level and to evaluate the practice and attitude towards self-medication among the common people of Bangladesh. Method: Primary data was collected by … Show more

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“…Often many choose to self-medicate themselves than going to doctors, without having the proper knowledge and also without knowing the proper risks and bene ts of self-medication. This issue is also found quite prevalent in developing countries like Bangladesh (10). Although many reasons have been advanced for the lack of attention paid to menstrual issues, some regard it as a "taboo" that should not be discussed in public, while others believe it is a private matter (3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often many choose to self-medicate themselves than going to doctors, without having the proper knowledge and also without knowing the proper risks and bene ts of self-medication. This issue is also found quite prevalent in developing countries like Bangladesh (10). Although many reasons have been advanced for the lack of attention paid to menstrual issues, some regard it as a "taboo" that should not be discussed in public, while others believe it is a private matter (3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%