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International Journal of Pharmacology and Clinical Sciences,2017,6,1,1-5.DOI:10.5530/ijpcs.6.1.1Published:October 2017Type:Original ArticleAuthors:Rajanish Kumar Sankdia, Mehul Agrawal, Parabathina Bindu Rekha, and Nitin Kothari Author(s) affiliations:Rajanish Kumar Sankdia1, Mehul Agrawal1*, Parabathina Bindu Rekha1, Nitin Kothari2 1Department of Pharmacology, Chirayu Medical College and Hospital, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. INDIA. 2Department of Pharmacology, Pacific Medical College, Udaipur, Rajasthan. INDIA. Abstract:Background: Self-medication is becoming very common in our routine life which is an unhealthy and risky practice.Present study was done to determine the knowledge, attitude and practice of self-medication among second year undergraduate medical students of a private medical college in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. Material and methods: A pre-validated questionnaire was prepared and distributed among the students.Data was collected and analysed using Microsoft Excel and the results expressed as counts and percentages. Results: Total 139 students participated in the study voluntarily and most common reason for taking Self-medication was that there was no need to visit the doctor for minor illness. In maximum students, source of information of the drugs used for Self-medication was previous prescription and source of the drugs was medical store. Only 39% MBBS students accepted the fact, that they always visited a qualified practitioner whenever they fell ill. Most of the students took Self-medication for headache followed by cough, cold and fever. Out of total 139 students, most of the students took NSAIDS as Self-medication followed by lozenges. Conclusion: This study showed that students of second year MBBS after studying pharmacology became more aware about the drugs and hence do not hesitate in taking Self-medication which is a wrong practice. Keywords:Attitude, Knowledge, Practice, Questionnaire, Second Year MBBS, Self-medicationView:PDF (299.87 KB) PDFClick here to download the PDF file. Images Various reasons told by students in favour of self-medication

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