2022
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9282.20220430
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Self-medication practices with conventional and herbal drugs among ear, nose, and throat patients

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: This study evaluates the self-practices with conventional and herbal drug use among ear, nose, and throat outpatients. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey-based study was carried out among all ear, nose, and throat outpatients on their first visit to the otorhinolaryngology department at a tertiary care hospital. The survey comprised a total of 14 questions with 4 different sections, including demographic characteristics, self-medication of conventional medicines, herbal medication usage, and percepti… Show more

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“…There are thousands of known herbs consist of various bioactive compounds [27][28][29][30]. But if we were to test for example 5,000 herbs and only make combinations of 2, then we have 12,497,500 combinations.…”
Section: Data Curation and Computational Analysis To Find The Effecti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are thousands of known herbs consist of various bioactive compounds [27][28][29][30]. But if we were to test for example 5,000 herbs and only make combinations of 2, then we have 12,497,500 combinations.…”
Section: Data Curation and Computational Analysis To Find The Effecti...mentioning
confidence: 99%