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Consumer views on safety of over-the-counter drugs, preferred retailers and information sources in Sweden: after re-regulation of the pharmacy market.

机译:消费者对瑞典的非处方药,首选零售商和信息来源的安全性的看法:在重新监管药房市场之后。

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BACKGROUND: The availability of over-the-counter drugs (OTCs) has increased in Sweden since a re-regulation of the pharmacy market in 2009, through which non-pharmacy retailers became permitted to provide certain OTCs. OBJECTIVE: To examine the adult general public's views on safety, purchasing and information channels, storage and disposal of OTCs in Sweden, three years after the re-regulation of the pharmacy market. METHODS: A questionnaire study in 2012-13 in a stratified, random sample of all inhabitants in Sweden >/= 18 years old. RESULTS: Totally 8,302 people (42%) answered the questionnaire. Seven percent found OTCs completely harmless regardless of how they are being used, 18% felt they should be used only on health professionals' recommendation. Differences in how OTCs are perceived were however found with regards to respondents' country of birth, family type, educational level and income. The pharmacy was still the preferred OTC drug retailer by 83% of the respondents and preferred information source by 80% Reasons for preferred retailers were primarily due to out of habit (45%), counseling provided (35%), the product range (34%) and the confidence in staff (27%). Analgesics are the most common OTCs to have at home (90%). The bathroom cabinet is the primary site for storage (42%) and 16% throw their OTC leftovers in the trash. CONCLUSIONS: The study population does not consider OTCs as harmless regardless of how they are used, but on the other hand feels they should not be taken on health professionals' recommendation only. The pharmacy is still the preferred retailer and information source, and there is room for further improvement in the storage and disposal of OTCs. A return of OTC drug leftovers to the pharmacy should be further encouraged. Due to several limitations, great caution should however be observed when generalizing the results to the adult population of Sweden.
机译:背景:自2009年对药房市场进行重新监管以来,瑞典允许使用非处方药(OTC),从而允许非药房零售商提供某些OTC。目的:研究成年公众对药品市场重新监管三年后在安全性,购买和信息渠道,非处方药的存储和处置方面的看法。方法:2012-13年对瑞典18岁以上所有居民进行分层,随机抽样的问卷调查。结果:共有8,302人(42%)回答了问卷。 7%的人认为OTC完全无害,无论其使用方式如何,18%的人认为应仅在医疗专业人员的建议下使用它们。但是,在受访者的出生国家,家庭类型,受教育程度和收入方面,人们对场外交易的看法有所不同。该药店仍然是83%的受访者首选的OTC药品零售商,80%的首选信息来源是首选零售商的原因主要是由于习惯(45%),提供咨询服务(35%),产品范围(34) %)和员工信心(27%)。镇痛药是在家中最常见的非处方药(90%)。浴室柜是存储的主要场所(42%),还有16%的OTC剩余物被丢进垃圾桶。结论:研究人群并不认为OTC的使用无害,但另一方面,他们认为不应仅根据卫生专业人员的建议服用OTC。药房仍然是首选的零售商和信息来源,在OTC的存储和处置方面还有进一步改善的空间。应进一步鼓励将剩余的非处方药返还给药房。由于一些限制,将结果推广到瑞典成年人口时应格外小心。

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