2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2574947/v1
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Assessment of knowledge, awareness and disposal practices of unused and expired household medicines in the Parker Corner Road Community in Liberia

Abstract: Background: Expansion of pharmaceutical industries and improved availability of pharmaceuticals across the world have contributed to an increase in drug usage and accumulation in homes. In Liberia, there are currently no guidelines that govern the disposal of expired and unused prescriptions among community residents. The objective of the study was to assess the level of awareness, and knowledge on disposal as well as disposal practices of unused and expired household medicines in the Parker Corner Road Commun… Show more

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“…The most used method to increase community awareness about the disposal of unused or expired medicines in the study was through social media, still alluding to the provision of clear instructions on the sale and receipt of the medicine by the consumer and by patient education by a health professional. Orok et al (2023) mention that one should use government awareness programs, patient education by health professionals, media education, and awareness through local health workers to raise awareness.…”
Section: Consumer Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most used method to increase community awareness about the disposal of unused or expired medicines in the study was through social media, still alluding to the provision of clear instructions on the sale and receipt of the medicine by the consumer and by patient education by a health professional. Orok et al (2023) mention that one should use government awareness programs, patient education by health professionals, media education, and awareness through local health workers to raise awareness.…”
Section: Consumer Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%