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Self-Medication with Antibiotics among People Dwelling in Rural Areas of Sindh.

Muhammad Bilal1, Abdul Haseeb2, Mohammad Hassaan Khan3, Mohammad Hussham Arshad3, Asma Akbar Ladak4, Sufyan Khan Niazi4, Muhammad Daniyal Musharraf5, Adil Al-Karim Manji5.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Self-medication with antibiotics is becoming increasingly common due to multiple factors. The public who are using these antibiotics generally do not have full information regarding their proper use, especially the dosages and possible side-effects. Hence, unregulated use of such medicines may cause dangerous adverse effects in the patients. AIM: The study was aimed to evaluate the prevalence and practice of self-medication with antibiotics among people dwelling in the rural areas of province Sindh.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was performed at Outpatient Department of Civil Hospital Karachi, from January to March 2015. Four hundred rural dwellers who lived in the outskirts of Karachi city area of province Sindh were recruited for the study in the aforementioned time period through non-probability convenience sampling.
RESULTS: The investigation reported a prevalence of 81.25% among rural dwellers of Sindh with regards to self-medication of antibiotics. The most common reason behind self-medication were economic reasons (88.0%). Amoxicillin (52.0%) was found to be the most self-prescribed antibiotic. Majority of the participants (74.7%) didn't know about the phenomena of antibiotic resistance associated with inadequate use of antibiotics and only 25 subjects identified correctly that the situation would lead to increase resistance.
CONCLUSION: The self-medication rates with antibiotic are higher in rural areas of Sindh. There is an urgent need for the government to enforce stricter laws on pharmacies dispensing medications, especially antibiotics, without prescriptions. Lastly, provision of cost effective treatment from public sector can significantly reduce self-medication with antibiotics among rural dwellers of Sindh.

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Keywords:  Adverse effects; Antibiotic resistance; Antibiotics; Rural dwellers; Self-medication

Year:  2016        PMID: 27437263      PMCID: PMC4948439          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/18294.7730

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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