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Understanding knowledge and attitudes toward self-medication: an analysis of sociodemographic factors
Adhayanti I.
Journal of Advanced Pharmacy Education and Research
Q3Published: 2024Citations: 2
Abstract
Self-medication, defined as the use of medicines without professional supervision, is a prevalent global issue that poses significant health risks, including misuse, adverse reactions, and resistance. Despite its widespread practice, limited knowledge about safe self-medication practices remains a concern. This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes toward self-medication and explore their relationship with educational and demographic factors. A cross-sectional survey was conducted
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