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Investigation of Over the Counter Diagnosis and Drug Dispensation in Chemists A Case Study in Thika District, Kenya (An Observational Study)

机译:化学家的非处方诊断和配药调查-以肯尼亚锡卡地区为例(观察性研究)

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Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs are medicines that may be obtained directly by a consumer without a prescription from a healthcare professional, as compared to drugs sold to consumers possessing a valid prescription. In many countries, Kenya included, these drugs are often located on the shelves of stores like any other packaged product. Some drugs may be legally classified as OTC but may only be dispensed by a pharmacist after an assessment of the patient's needs and/or the provision of patient education. OTC drugs are capable of being misused, abused especially where inappropriate drugs and incorrect dosages are given which may lead to short and long-term negative effects. The major concern surrounds the correct diagnosis and the appropriateness of the dispensed drugs and information provided to the consumers. This study focused on the OTC drugs in chemists. It was important to know why people opt for OTC drugs instead of the prescribed drugs. To meet this objective, an observational study was carried out in Thika District of Kenya to determine why patients prefer the OTC drugs to prescribed drugs. The results showed that the cost of prescription, source of diagnosis information, source of prescription information, amount of income of the respondent and previous experience on the same similar symptoms were determinants of buying OTC drugs. Education levels, age, place of residence, occupation and hospital type near the respondent were the covariates. The results of this study have enabled the researcher to come up with recommendations to the Ministries of Medical Services and that of Public Health on the best policies to use in dispensing OTC drugs.
机译:与出售给拥有有效处方的消费者的药物相比,非处方(OTC)药物是消费者无需医务人员开具处方即可直接获得的药物。在包括肯尼亚在内的许多国家中,这些毒品通常像任何其他包装产品一样,都放在商店的货架上。有些药物在法律上可以归类为OTC,但只有在评估了患者的需求和/或提供了患者教育后,药剂师才能配药。 OTC药物容易被滥用,滥用,特别是在使用不合适的药物和错误剂量的情况下,这可能会导致短期和长期的负面影响。主要关注点围绕分配给消费者的配药和信息的正确诊断和适当性。这项研究的重点是化学家的非处方药。重要的是要知道为什么人们选择非处方药而不是处方药。为了实现这一目标,在肯尼亚的蒂卡区进行了一项观察性研究,以确定为什么患者比处方药更喜欢非处方药。结果表明,处方成本,诊断信息源,处方信息源,被访者的收入金额以及相同症状之前的经历是购买非处方药的决定因素。受访者附近的教育程度,年龄,居住地,职业和医院类型是协变量。这项研究的结果使研究人员能够就分配OTC药物的最佳政策向医疗服务部和公共卫生部提出建议。

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