Self-medication and its Impact on Human Health

Authors

  • Muhammad Abubakar College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Muhammad-Maaz Arif University of Health Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Rafique Khan College of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Muniba Urooj North University of China, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32413/pjph.v13i1.1190

Keywords:

Self-medication, Drugs, medicines, Over-the-counter medications, Adverse impacts

Abstract

The purpose of this paper was to examine the trend of self-medication, evaluating its use, drawbacks and motivations behind its use. People were questioned about their background and conditions for which they used drugs/medicines in several studies. Complicated lifestyles, hectic routines, cultural norms, expensive medication, over-confidence, lack of education, selling non-prescriptive pharmaceuticals, and the absence of government checks contribute to the trend of self-medication. People largely relied on self-diagnosis and only went to professional doctors when they had serious problems. Over-the-counter medications were preferred for basic ailments such as fever, headache, flu, etc. People with greater education were more likely to self-medicate because they relied on their own expertise and had easy access to the drug markets. The countermeasures for self-medication involve the services of Professionals and Pharmacists, promoting the responsible use of self-medication and spreading awareness about its risks are the key steps to reduce adverse impacts of self-medication.

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Published

30-03-2023

How to Cite

1.
Abubakar M, Arif M-M, Khan MR, Urooj M. Self-medication and its Impact on Human Health. Pak J Public Health [Internet]. 2023 Mar. 30 [cited 2025 Jun. 15];13(1):39-42. Available from: https://www.pjph.org/pjph/article/view/1190