Objective: Self-medication is a worldwide practice in which individuals, families, and/or communities choose pharmaceuticals to address health conditions without consulting a doctor. It impacts the health of people both negatively as well as positively. This study aims to determine the prevalence of self-medication for COVID-19 like symptoms during the pandemic. Methods: This is an online questionnaire-based survey on the perceptions and use of certain drugs for COVID-like symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic. 168 people responded to the questionnaire. Results: Out of 168 respondents, 53.0% were males. 71.4% were below 30 years of age and, 25.6% were 31–60 years. The majority (72.6%) were unmarried. 50.0% had studied up to university level...
The COVID-19 pandemic has provoked an enormous impact around the world. The objective of this study...
Background: Many studies have investigated the prevalence of self medication practices. World health...
Introduction: Improper self-medication of Over the Counter (OTC) drugs and /or drugs from earlier pr...
Objective: During covid-19 pandemic people have practiced one or more self-medication for prevention...
Self-medication impacts both negatively and positively the health of people, which has become eviden...
Background: Self-medication (SM) is a public health issue upsurge day by day and its side effects ac...
Background: Self-medication is a common practice in Bangladesh as it provides a low-cost alternative...
It has been suggested that the COVID-19 pandemic led to an increase in self-medication practices acr...
Background and objectives: During the pandemic, the growing influence of social media, accessibility...
Background: Lack of appropriate treatment for COVID-19 infection led the general population of Pakis...
Background Previous studies have assessed the prevalence and characteristics of self-medication in C...
Introduction: Self-medication practice (SMP), is the one element of self-care, use of medication wit...
The practice of self-care through self-medication is not uncommon. Self-medication is not just a pro...
Introduction: Self-medication practice (SMP), is the one element of self-care, the use of medication...
Background Self-medication is a common practice worldwide. During COVID-19 pandemic, the constant f...
The COVID-19 pandemic has provoked an enormous impact around the world. The objective of this study...
Background: Many studies have investigated the prevalence of self medication practices. World health...
Introduction: Improper self-medication of Over the Counter (OTC) drugs and /or drugs from earlier pr...
Objective: During covid-19 pandemic people have practiced one or more self-medication for prevention...
Self-medication impacts both negatively and positively the health of people, which has become eviden...
Background: Self-medication (SM) is a public health issue upsurge day by day and its side effects ac...
Background: Self-medication is a common practice in Bangladesh as it provides a low-cost alternative...
It has been suggested that the COVID-19 pandemic led to an increase in self-medication practices acr...
Background and objectives: During the pandemic, the growing influence of social media, accessibility...
Background: Lack of appropriate treatment for COVID-19 infection led the general population of Pakis...
Background Previous studies have assessed the prevalence and characteristics of self-medication in C...
Introduction: Self-medication practice (SMP), is the one element of self-care, use of medication wit...
The practice of self-care through self-medication is not uncommon. Self-medication is not just a pro...
Introduction: Self-medication practice (SMP), is the one element of self-care, the use of medication...
Background Self-medication is a common practice worldwide. During COVID-19 pandemic, the constant f...
The COVID-19 pandemic has provoked an enormous impact around the world. The objective of this study...
Background: Many studies have investigated the prevalence of self medication practices. World health...
Introduction: Improper self-medication of Over the Counter (OTC) drugs and /or drugs from earlier pr...