Aims and objectives: To assess the knowledge and attitude about misuses of over the counter medications among Saudi adultsBackground: The consumption of Over-The-Counter (OTC) medications, i.e., drugs that are sold without doctors’ prescriptions, has increased. People think that OTC drugs are safe, but they can be dangerous and have adverse effect. To assess the knowledge and attitude about misuses of over the counter medications among Saudi adults was very crucial. Design: A descriptive correlational cross section design was utilized. Methods: 500 adult Saudi male and female were recruited in the current study in Riyadh city, from general public at different sites. The data has been collected by a questionnaire developed by the researchers...
Antibiotics over-consumption is a pandemic that has a tremendous cost on the overwhelmed healthcare ...
Objective: To study the use of Over-the-Counter (OTC) medications, among patients visiting the famil...
BACKGROUND: Over-the-counter (OTC) analgesics are safe for pain-management when used as recommended....
Background: Community pharmacists are uniquely positioned to identify and address the issue of misus...
Introduction: Self-medication is a growing public health concern worldwide. Studies have shown a gap...
Background: Over the counter (OTC) drug products are available without prescription and considered s...
Background: To find out pattern and extent of use of OTC and other than OTC drugs among medical stud...
Globally, using over-the-counter (OTC) medication by self-medication is more common than administeri...
Background: The incidence of usage of over the counter (OTC) drugs is drastically increasing day by ...
AbstractPurposeTo explore the use of over the counter (OTC) medicines among students during exams in...
Abstract Background Over-the-counter (OTC) medicines are typically safe. However, there is evidence ...
Background Misuse of prescription medicines is a global issue potentially resulting in severe conseq...
Globally, self-medication has increased, where 25% of adults use OTC medicines. This research is int...
ABSTRACT Self medication is one of the major reasons for the irrational use of medicines. Globally, ...
Background Over-the-counter (OTC) analgesics are safe for pain-management when used as recommended. ...
Antibiotics over-consumption is a pandemic that has a tremendous cost on the overwhelmed healthcare ...
Objective: To study the use of Over-the-Counter (OTC) medications, among patients visiting the famil...
BACKGROUND: Over-the-counter (OTC) analgesics are safe for pain-management when used as recommended....
Background: Community pharmacists are uniquely positioned to identify and address the issue of misus...
Introduction: Self-medication is a growing public health concern worldwide. Studies have shown a gap...
Background: Over the counter (OTC) drug products are available without prescription and considered s...
Background: To find out pattern and extent of use of OTC and other than OTC drugs among medical stud...
Globally, using over-the-counter (OTC) medication by self-medication is more common than administeri...
Background: The incidence of usage of over the counter (OTC) drugs is drastically increasing day by ...
AbstractPurposeTo explore the use of over the counter (OTC) medicines among students during exams in...
Abstract Background Over-the-counter (OTC) medicines are typically safe. However, there is evidence ...
Background Misuse of prescription medicines is a global issue potentially resulting in severe conseq...
Globally, self-medication has increased, where 25% of adults use OTC medicines. This research is int...
ABSTRACT Self medication is one of the major reasons for the irrational use of medicines. Globally, ...
Background Over-the-counter (OTC) analgesics are safe for pain-management when used as recommended. ...
Antibiotics over-consumption is a pandemic that has a tremendous cost on the overwhelmed healthcare ...
Objective: To study the use of Over-the-Counter (OTC) medications, among patients visiting the famil...
BACKGROUND: Over-the-counter (OTC) analgesics are safe for pain-management when used as recommended....