Prevalence, Pattern and Impact of Self Medication of Anti-infective Agents During COVID-19 Outbreak in Dhaka City

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Prevalence, Pattern and Impact of Self Medication of Anti-infective Agents During COVID-19 Outbreak in Dhaka City

Dr. Morshed Nasir
Dr. Morshed Nasir Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College
Dr. Mahmudul Mannan
Dr. Mahmudul Mannan
Dr. ASM Salauddin Chowdhury
Dr. ASM Salauddin Chowdhury
Dr. Tahmina Zahan
Dr. Tahmina Zahan
Dr. Rawshan Ara Perveen
Dr. Rawshan Ara Perveen
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Background: The outbreak of coronavirus disease-2019 is putting a massive strain on the vulnerable healthcare systems in low and middle-income countries like Bangladesh. Inequitable access to healthcare is further widened by the socio-economic gap and sense of insecurity during this pandemic. Self-medication is a common practice in Bangladesh as it provides a low-cost alternative for people, which involves inappropriate and injudicious use of medicines to treat self-recognized symptoms by the people. During the outbreak of COVID-19 in Dhaka city, the tendency of taking medicines by own decision was increased alarmingly due to unusual distress, caused by high self-awareness of their health and buying capacity of medication. Objectives: To observe the prevalence, pattern, sources, and impact of self-medication practice among the respondents with high socio-economic standings and education. Setting: Citizens living in Dhaka city, Bangladesh, during the COVID-19 outbreak from April 2020 to May 2020. Method: Cross-sectional online survey conducted on 626 citizens without having a background of medical knowledge or related to any healthcare services (doctors, nurses, pharmacists, medical students) by structured questionnaires during the COVID-19 outbreak. Outcome measures: Frequency of self-medication, commonly used antimicrobial agents, symptoms causing self-medication, sources of inspiration, relation with COVID-19 test results, economic burden involved in self-medication during the outbreak.

Prevalence, Pattern and Impact of Self Medication of Anti-infective Agents During COVID-19 Outbreak in Dhaka City

Background: The outbreak of coronavirus disease-2019 is putting a massive strain on the vulnerable healthcare systems in low and middle-income countries like Bangladesh. Inequitable access to healthcare is further widened by the socio-economic gap and sense of insecurity during this pandemic. Self-medication is a common practice in Bangladesh as it provides a low-cost alternative for people, which involves inappropriate and injudicious use of medicines to treat self-recognized symptoms by the people. During the outbreak of COVID-19 in Dhaka city, the tendency of taking medicines by own decision was increased alarmingly due to unusual distress, caused by high self-awareness of their health and buying capacity of medication. Objectives: To observe the prevalence, pattern, sources, and impact of self-medication practice among the respondents with high socio-economic standings and education. Setting: Citizens living in Dhaka city, Bangladesh, during the COVID-19 outbreak from April 2020 to May 2020. Method: Cross-sectional online survey conducted on 626 citizens without having a background of medical knowledge or related to any healthcare services (doctors, nurses, pharmacists, medical students) by structured questionnaires during the COVID-19 outbreak. Outcome measures: Frequency of self-medication, commonly used antimicrobial agents, symptoms causing self-medication, sources of inspiration, relation with COVID-19 test results, economic burden involved in self-medication during the outbreak.

Dr. Morshed Nasir
Dr. Morshed Nasir Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College
Dr. Mahmudul Mannan
Dr. Mahmudul Mannan
Dr. ASM Salauddin Chowdhury
Dr. ASM Salauddin Chowdhury
Dr. Tahmina Zahan
Dr. Tahmina Zahan
Dr. Rawshan Ara Perveen
Dr. Rawshan Ara Perveen

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Dr. Morshed Nasir. 2020. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – B: Pharma, Drug Discovery, Toxicology & Medicine GJMR-B Volume 20 (GJMR Volume 20 Issue B7): .

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Prevalence, Pattern and Impact of Self Medication of Anti-infective Agents During COVID-19 Outbreak in Dhaka City

Dr. Morshed Nasir
Dr. Morshed Nasir Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College
Dr. Mahmudul Mannan
Dr. Mahmudul Mannan
Dr. ASM Salauddin Chowdhury
Dr. ASM Salauddin Chowdhury
Dr. Tahmina Zahan
Dr. Tahmina Zahan
Dr. Rawshan Ara Perveen
Dr. Rawshan Ara Perveen

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