Over the counter (OTC) medications are commonly utilized by the public, including adolescents, to self-treat many conditions. Unfortunately, these products can be dangerous if not used safely and appropriately. Adolescents between 13 and 19 years old composed 7.32 percent of the human exposure cases reported to U.S. poison control centers in 2014. Among these cases, there were 53 fatalities involving pharmaceuticals. This is an age range where medication use becomes more independent and the education they receive throughout the school curriculum is unknown. This study was designed to evaluate OTC medication knowledge and literacy among middle and high school students
There has been a considerable amount of research on consumer socialisation over the past three decad...
According to Drug Free Marion County, more Hoosier adults have died from prescription drug overdoses...
Self-medication with over-the-counter medicines (OTCs) is common practice not only for adults, but a...
Over the counter (OTC) medications are commonly utilized by the public, including adolescents, to se...
Objective To 1) assess and compare knowledge and literacy of over-the-counter (OTC) medications amon...
Although extensive studies have been done about illicit drug use in the adolescent population, littl...
Over the medications offer numerous benefits, allowing short term treatment of symptoms, and reducin...
Background: An ongoing study at the University of Michigan administers surveys to approximately 420 ...
Improper use of medicines may carry possible health dangers and more evidence continues to stand tha...
In recent years, the consumption of Over-The-Counter (OTC) drugs has increased. Previous studies hav...
AbstractPurposeTo explore the use of over the counter (OTC) medicines among students during exams in...
Background: Over the counter (OTC) drug products are available without prescription and considered s...
Previous research has shown that the use of over-the-counter (OTC) drugs is common among adolescents...
Background: The use of over-the-counter (OTC) drugs has increased tremendously, however, information...
This capstone shares the author\u27s personal history of over the counter drug abuse, explores the c...
There has been a considerable amount of research on consumer socialisation over the past three decad...
According to Drug Free Marion County, more Hoosier adults have died from prescription drug overdoses...
Self-medication with over-the-counter medicines (OTCs) is common practice not only for adults, but a...
Over the counter (OTC) medications are commonly utilized by the public, including adolescents, to se...
Objective To 1) assess and compare knowledge and literacy of over-the-counter (OTC) medications amon...
Although extensive studies have been done about illicit drug use in the adolescent population, littl...
Over the medications offer numerous benefits, allowing short term treatment of symptoms, and reducin...
Background: An ongoing study at the University of Michigan administers surveys to approximately 420 ...
Improper use of medicines may carry possible health dangers and more evidence continues to stand tha...
In recent years, the consumption of Over-The-Counter (OTC) drugs has increased. Previous studies hav...
AbstractPurposeTo explore the use of over the counter (OTC) medicines among students during exams in...
Background: Over the counter (OTC) drug products are available without prescription and considered s...
Previous research has shown that the use of over-the-counter (OTC) drugs is common among adolescents...
Background: The use of over-the-counter (OTC) drugs has increased tremendously, however, information...
This capstone shares the author\u27s personal history of over the counter drug abuse, explores the c...
There has been a considerable amount of research on consumer socialisation over the past three decad...
According to Drug Free Marion County, more Hoosier adults have died from prescription drug overdoses...
Self-medication with over-the-counter medicines (OTCs) is common practice not only for adults, but a...