2020
DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_204_20
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Prevalence of self-medication in rural area of Andhra Pradesh

Abstract: Background: The consumption of medicine without consulting a doctor is called self-medication. In the recent decade, the prevalence of self-medication was increased mainly in the developing countries. The reason varies from the nonavailability of doctors to economical reason. But people are not aware of the side effects and interactions of drugs. This is risky behavior and may lead to death. The objective of this study is to find out the prevalence and various reasons, sources, and common drugs us… Show more

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“…The SM prevalence was 66% in this study, which is higher than the pooled prevalence (53.57%) reported in a meta-analysis by Rashid et al 5 Other studies done in Andhra Pradesh (68.1%), Delhi (92.8%), Rajasthan (73.6%), and Maharashtra (81.5%) reported high SM prevalence, 13 16 while studies done in Uttar Pradesh (50%), Puducherry (11.9%), and Chennai (32.5%) reported a relatively lower prevalence. 12 , 13 , 17 This difference in SM prevalence may be attributed to recall periods employed for SM practice, with some studies using 1 month and others using 1 year. In our study, the SM prevalence was much higher in urban areas compared to rural areas.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…The SM prevalence was 66% in this study, which is higher than the pooled prevalence (53.57%) reported in a meta-analysis by Rashid et al 5 Other studies done in Andhra Pradesh (68.1%), Delhi (92.8%), Rajasthan (73.6%), and Maharashtra (81.5%) reported high SM prevalence, 13 16 while studies done in Uttar Pradesh (50%), Puducherry (11.9%), and Chennai (32.5%) reported a relatively lower prevalence. 12 , 13 , 17 This difference in SM prevalence may be attributed to recall periods employed for SM practice, with some studies using 1 month and others using 1 year. In our study, the SM prevalence was much higher in urban areas compared to rural areas.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…This variation in prevalence because of differences in recall period, the definition of self-medication used, different methodology, and various socio-demographic variables. [ 27 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 When compared to prescribed drugs, increased proportions of drugs are used as self medication due to a wide range of drugs being easily available and insufficient health services. 13 WHO member states have developed and begun implementing national action plans (NAPs) that are aligned with the WHO GAP. 15 As a result, giving antibiotics without a diagnosis may promote resistance unnecessarily.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%