Abstract

Over-the-counter (OTC) medications can help people manage their symptoms on their own. However, addiction and harm are increasingly recognized, and some OTC medications can be used. This review describes the current knowledge and understanding of OTC drug abuse. Practicing self-care and self-healing is an important part of a health care regimen System. Using over-the-counter (OTC) medications is part of the self-medication process. The popularity of OTC medications among patients may increase OTC abuse Drug. Because it is available as a prescription drug, it is often the first choice for patients and has the potential to educate and advise patients on OTCs. Drug use. The presence of a pharmacist ensures the safe and effective use of OTC drugs. Pharmacists may interact with other health professionals in managing self-care practices Patients. However, pharmacists are not usually employed in this role. This article provides A brief overview of OTC drugs with abuse potential and the impact of self-medication on OTC Drug. This review further explains the challenges faced by pharmacists in managing the use of OTC medications, given the new potential for OTC-prescription diversion. Year. In addition, the drug’s potential to improve the patient’s pharmacology Interactions are discussed. Current reviews support the positive role played by pharmacists Management of OTC drug abuse. This review contributes to the knowledge base of barriers Confronts the pharmacy to prevent the use of OTC drugs by developing appropriate intervention strategies.

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