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Self-medication practice among preclinical university students in a medical school from the city of Pokhara, Nepal
BACKGROUND: In developing countries like Nepal medicines can be acquired from the chemist's without of a prescription which sometime may have many drawbacks due to intake of excessive drugs without a proper diagnosis. The primary objective of the study was to find out the pattern of self-medica...
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International Nepal Epidemiological Association
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5073175/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27774346 http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/nje.v6i2.15165 |
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author | Banerjee, Indrajit Sathian, Brijesh Gupta, Rajesh Kumar Amarendra, Annavarapu Roy, Bedanta Bakthavatchalam, Pugazhandhi Saha, Archana Banerjee, Indraneel |
author_facet | Banerjee, Indrajit Sathian, Brijesh Gupta, Rajesh Kumar Amarendra, Annavarapu Roy, Bedanta Bakthavatchalam, Pugazhandhi Saha, Archana Banerjee, Indraneel |
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description | BACKGROUND: In developing countries like Nepal medicines can be acquired from the chemist's without of a prescription which sometime may have many drawbacks due to intake of excessive drugs without a proper diagnosis. The primary objective of the study was to find out the pattern of self-medication practice among the preclinical medical students at Manipal College of Medical Sciences. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a cross sectional study carried out using structured questionnaire at Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara, Nepal between November 2012- July 2014. RESULTS: The overall response rate of this study was 95.31%. 81.35% of the students were practicing self-medication in this institution. Most common group of drugs that were consumed were antipyretics 31%, antibiotics 26.2%, analgesics 18.89%, antihistaminics 10.1% respectively. Paracetamol was the most common drug used for self-medication 31%, followed by Azithromycin 17.6% and combination of Paracetamol and Ibuprofen 15.6%, Cetirizine 8.6%, Amoxicillin 6.5%, Omeprazole 6.3%, Albendazole 3.3%, Mefenemic acid 2.8%, Cefpodoxime2% respectively. CONCLUSION: Medical student should be educated through awareness programme regarding pros and cons of self-medication practice and they should be motivated regarding the rationale use of antibiotics. . |
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spelling | pubmed-50731752016-10-21 Self-medication practice among preclinical university students in a medical school from the city of Pokhara, Nepal Banerjee, Indrajit Sathian, Brijesh Gupta, Rajesh Kumar Amarendra, Annavarapu Roy, Bedanta Bakthavatchalam, Pugazhandhi Saha, Archana Banerjee, Indraneel Nepal J Epidemiol Research Article BACKGROUND: In developing countries like Nepal medicines can be acquired from the chemist's without of a prescription which sometime may have many drawbacks due to intake of excessive drugs without a proper diagnosis. The primary objective of the study was to find out the pattern of self-medication practice among the preclinical medical students at Manipal College of Medical Sciences. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a cross sectional study carried out using structured questionnaire at Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara, Nepal between November 2012- July 2014. RESULTS: The overall response rate of this study was 95.31%. 81.35% of the students were practicing self-medication in this institution. Most common group of drugs that were consumed were antipyretics 31%, antibiotics 26.2%, analgesics 18.89%, antihistaminics 10.1% respectively. Paracetamol was the most common drug used for self-medication 31%, followed by Azithromycin 17.6% and combination of Paracetamol and Ibuprofen 15.6%, Cetirizine 8.6%, Amoxicillin 6.5%, Omeprazole 6.3%, Albendazole 3.3%, Mefenemic acid 2.8%, Cefpodoxime2% respectively. CONCLUSION: Medical student should be educated through awareness programme regarding pros and cons of self-medication practice and they should be motivated regarding the rationale use of antibiotics. . International Nepal Epidemiological Association 2016-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5073175/ /pubmed/27774346 http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/nje.v6i2.15165 Text en © CEA& INEA http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Banerjee, Indrajit Sathian, Brijesh Gupta, Rajesh Kumar Amarendra, Annavarapu Roy, Bedanta Bakthavatchalam, Pugazhandhi Saha, Archana Banerjee, Indraneel Self-medication practice among preclinical university students in a medical school from the city of Pokhara, Nepal |
title | Self-medication practice among preclinical university students in a medical school from the city of Pokhara, Nepal |
title_full | Self-medication practice among preclinical university students in a medical school from the city of Pokhara, Nepal |
title_fullStr | Self-medication practice among preclinical university students in a medical school from the city of Pokhara, Nepal |
title_full_unstemmed | Self-medication practice among preclinical university students in a medical school from the city of Pokhara, Nepal |
title_short | Self-medication practice among preclinical university students in a medical school from the city of Pokhara, Nepal |
title_sort | self-medication practice among preclinical university students in a medical school from the city of pokhara, nepal |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5073175/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27774346 http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/nje.v6i2.15165 |
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