西孟加拉邦大学生对抗疗法自我药疗的研究

Debasish Dewanjee, A. Mitra, J. Chatterjee
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在印度,自我药疗是一个非常令人关注的问题,需要得到适当的解决。许多年轻人,无论年龄和性别,都在不了解药物副作用的情况下自行服用药物(非处方药)。我们的研究强调了人们对自我药物治疗的依赖。本研究的主要目的是传达和分析大学生对品牌药的使用情况、自我用药的认知、决策、对药物系统的信心、药物信息资源、不良反应(如果有的话)以及对药物概况的了解。从西孟加拉邦19个区的19所不同学院(每个区一所学院)随机抽取1900名来自西孟加拉邦不同地区的年轻学生样本。纳入标准为18-25岁(平均年龄20.53±2.12岁)。根据信息不当等排除标准,共有205名学生被排除在外。大学生自我药疗的患病率为89%。78.05%的学生对对抗疗法药物持肯定态度。79.17%的学生从生病期间开药的医生那里学习自我用药。17.69%的学生酗酒,24.73%的学生吸烟,10.69%的学生有慢性问题,他们被认为有吸毒危险。仅有41.85%的学生了解药物相互作用。一般来说,自我药物治疗是由于与咳嗽和感冒、胃肠道感染、头痛和发烧、口腔溃疡和喉咙感染有关的疾病。受访者正在使用H类药物/治疗小病的强效药物。调查结果是基于调查期间受访者的回答得出的。在西孟加拉邦的大学生中,自我药疗的盛行率很高。自我用药的比例可能会随着地区和地区的变化而变化。调查结果表明,大部分大学生对正确的自我用药认知较差,对其利弊认识不达标。一些学生向药剂师咨询,并根据药品信息广告进行调查。这一问题需要国家药事会/卫生部的主管部门加以解决。
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Study of self medication of allopathic medicine among college students in West Bengal
Self medication in India is of great concern and need to be addressed appropriately. Many young individuals irrespective of age and sex go for self medicated drugs (over the counter drug) without actual knowledge of the adverse effect of the medication. Our study highlights the dependence of people over self medication. The main aim of this study was to convey and analyze the branded medicines used by college students, awareness, decisions behind self medication, confidence in medicine system, drug information resources, adverse findings if any and knowledge of drug profile. Samples of 1900 young students belonging to different regions of West Bengal were randomly selected from nineteen different colleges of nineteen districts (one college from each district) of West Bengal. An inclusion criterion was 18–25 years (mean age 20.53±2.12). A total of 205 students were excluded in accordance with the exclusion criteria like improper information. The prevalence of self medication among college students was 89%. About 78.05% students had a positive faith in allopathic medicines. 79.17% students learn self medication from doctors who prescribed medicines during their sickness. 17.69% were alcoholic, 24.73% were smokers, 10.69% students with chronic problems, who were considered to be at risk of drug adversity. Only 41.85% students were aware about drug interactions. Generally, the self medication was due to the illness associated with cough & cold, gastrointestinal Infections, headache and fever, mouth ulcer & throat infections. Respondents were using Schedule H drugs/potent drugs for minor illness. The results are based on the answers which were given by respondents asked during the study. The prevalence of self medication among college students in West Bengal is high. The percentage of self medication might change along with locality and region. This survey conveyed that the majority of college students had a poor knowledge about proper self medication and the knowledge of the benefits and risks were not up to mark. A number of students consulted pharmacists and followed advertisements on drug information. This issue needs to be addressed by the responsible authorities of State Pharmacy Council/Ministry of Health.
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