High time for Indians to stop self medication

       

             High time for Indians to stop self medication



Potential risks of self-medication include severe health issues such as incorrect self-diagnosis, increased risk of drug or supplement interactions, incorrect choice of therapy, and risk of dependence and abuse. Self-medication with over-the-counter (OTC) medicines is becoming an increasingly fatal and popular practice around the world. According to various studies, the global prevalence rate of self-medication ranges from 11.2% to 93.7%, depending on the target population and country. Potential risks of self-medication include severe health issues such as incorrect self-diagnosis, increased risk of drug or supplement interactions, incorrect choice of therapy, and risk of dependence and abuse. The pandemic has dangerously pushed Indians to adopt this self-medication or Doctor Google trend more often putting a serious threat to public health.

There are various reasons that this dangerous trend is catching pace in the country and require mass awareness amongst people, says Dr. Chaitendra Gautam, Founder and CEO of Aceso Health, which offers subscription-based integrated healthcare services.


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