A study on over the counter drugs in retail pharmacies in Indore city
By Rahul Shrotis, Neelesh Nayak, Mithun Singh Rajput
ABSTRACT
Over the counter drug means a drug that is sold without a prescription. The use of over the
counter drugs is growing rapidly in India. The purpose of this study was to determine the
prevalence of over the counter medications and to assess patients’ perceived safety of these
medications in Indore city. A cross sectional study was conducted to determine the extent and
pattern of use of over the counter medications. Data were collected from a random sample of
127 pharmacists from various pharmacies in city following WHO methods. A questionnaire was
developed and administered to collect information on the demographic profile and use of over
the counter medication among the consumers or patients. The principal pharmacists were asked
about the prevalence of use of over the counter drugs, categories of medications preferred, safety
priority of using the drugs and knowledge of use of over the counter drugs. The prevalence of
over the counter drug use was estimated and found substantial use of over the counter
medications in our study. We recommend a strong patient education program and government
legislative control over the sale of medications in the country.
Keywords: OTC drugs, Indore city, Survey, Pharmacist.
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