Extent: 8p.Background: Self medication with antibiotics has become an important factor driving antibiotic resistance. This study investigated the period prevalence, patterns of use, and socio-demographic factors associated with self medication with antibiotics in Yogyakarta City Indonesia. This cross-sectional population-based survey used a pre-tested questionnaire which was self-administered to randomly selected respondents (over 18 years old) in Yogyakarta City Indonesia in 2010 (N = 625). Descriptive statistics, chi-square and logistic regression were applied. Results: A total of 559 questionnaires were analyzed (response rate = 90%). The period prevalence of self medication with antibiotics during the month prior to the study was 7.3%. ...
Background: The prevalence of self -medication with antibiotics is quite high in developing countrie...
Background: The prevalence of self -medication with antibiotics is quite high in developing countrie...
I read the article by Chawla S et al on buying patterns of drugs from pharmacies in Northern India w...
Background Self medication with antibiotics has become an important factor driving antibiotic resist...
Background: Infectious diseases escalation in developing countries especially in Indonesia lead to i...
Background: Infectious diseases escalation in developing countries especially in Indonesia lead to i...
Background: Infectious diseases escalation in developing countries especially in Indonesia lead to i...
In Indonesia, legislation mandates a medical prescription for purchase of antibiotics. However, peop...
Background: Self-medication with antibiotics (SMA) is an important public health issue, which can re...
The irrational use of antibiotics can endanger health by causing unwanted drug reactions, side effec...
Self-medication is the administration of medications without a medical prescription to manage self-d...
Purpose The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and reasons for self-medication with an...
Self-medication with antibiotics (SMA) has become considerably common in developing countries, which...
Self-medication with antibiotics (SMA) has become considerably common in developing countries, which...
Self-medication with antibiotics (SMA) has become considerably common in developing countries, which...
Background: The prevalence of self -medication with antibiotics is quite high in developing countrie...
Background: The prevalence of self -medication with antibiotics is quite high in developing countrie...
I read the article by Chawla S et al on buying patterns of drugs from pharmacies in Northern India w...
Background Self medication with antibiotics has become an important factor driving antibiotic resist...
Background: Infectious diseases escalation in developing countries especially in Indonesia lead to i...
Background: Infectious diseases escalation in developing countries especially in Indonesia lead to i...
Background: Infectious diseases escalation in developing countries especially in Indonesia lead to i...
In Indonesia, legislation mandates a medical prescription for purchase of antibiotics. However, peop...
Background: Self-medication with antibiotics (SMA) is an important public health issue, which can re...
The irrational use of antibiotics can endanger health by causing unwanted drug reactions, side effec...
Self-medication is the administration of medications without a medical prescription to manage self-d...
Purpose The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and reasons for self-medication with an...
Self-medication with antibiotics (SMA) has become considerably common in developing countries, which...
Self-medication with antibiotics (SMA) has become considerably common in developing countries, which...
Self-medication with antibiotics (SMA) has become considerably common in developing countries, which...
Background: The prevalence of self -medication with antibiotics is quite high in developing countrie...
Background: The prevalence of self -medication with antibiotics is quite high in developing countrie...
I read the article by Chawla S et al on buying patterns of drugs from pharmacies in Northern India w...