Excessive Self-Medication with Prescription NSAIDs: A Cross-Sectional Study in Kosovo
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- To investigate the utilization pattern of NSAID medications;
- To assess patient characteristics and their level of awareness regarding NSAID medications.
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Setting
2.2. Ethical Considerations
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Overview of Annual NSAID Sales Patterns
3.2. Patient Demographics and NSAID Purchasing Behaviours
3.3. Dosage form Preferences by Age and Prescription Status
3.4. Indications for NSAID Use and Purchase Patterns
3.5. Self-Medication Patterns with NSAIDs by Age and Frequency of Use
3.6. Patient Awareness and Health Outcomes
4. Discussion
4.1. NSAID-Usage Patterns in Kosovo
4.2. Patterns and Implications of NSAID Self-Medication in Kosovo
4.3. The Role of Community Pharmacies in Mitigating Self-Medication and Enhancing Drug Safety
4.4. Study Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Patients’ Characteristics | # Patients (%) |
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Age (years) | |
20–39 | 255 (62.2) |
40–59 | 111 (27.2) |
60+ | 44 (10.6) |
Sex | |
Male | 201 (49.1) |
Female | 209 (50.9) |
Districts | |
Pristina (capital) | 173 (42.2) |
Other districts | 237 (57.8) |
Medicine purchased | |
Ketoprofen | 141 (34.4) |
Diclofenac | 84 (20.5) |
Nimesulide | 101 (24.6) |
Ibuprofen | 56 (13.7) |
Other | 28 (6.8) |
Purchased method | |
Prescription-based | 103 (25.2) |
Pharmacist-guided self-medication | 42 (10.2) |
Autonomous self-medication | 265 (64.6) |
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Krasniqi, G.; Qeriqi, I.; Qeriqi, G.; Borovci, R.; Zenelaj, D.; Rrahmani, F.; Kryeziu-Rrahmani, M.; Kryeziu, N. Excessive Self-Medication with Prescription NSAIDs: A Cross-Sectional Study in Kosovo. Pharmacy 2024, 12, 93. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy12030093
Krasniqi G, Qeriqi I, Qeriqi G, Borovci R, Zenelaj D, Rrahmani F, Kryeziu-Rrahmani M, Kryeziu N. Excessive Self-Medication with Prescription NSAIDs: A Cross-Sectional Study in Kosovo. Pharmacy. 2024; 12(3):93. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy12030093
Chicago/Turabian StyleKrasniqi, Gentiana, Ilirjeta Qeriqi, Genta Qeriqi, Rajmonda Borovci, Daniela Zenelaj, Fehmi Rrahmani, Manushaqe Kryeziu-Rrahmani, and Nderim Kryeziu. 2024. "Excessive Self-Medication with Prescription NSAIDs: A Cross-Sectional Study in Kosovo" Pharmacy 12, no. 3: 93. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy12030093
APA StyleKrasniqi, G., Qeriqi, I., Qeriqi, G., Borovci, R., Zenelaj, D., Rrahmani, F., Kryeziu-Rrahmani, M., & Kryeziu, N. (2024). Excessive Self-Medication with Prescription NSAIDs: A Cross-Sectional Study in Kosovo. Pharmacy, 12(3), 93. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy12030093