Investigation into use of Drugs in Wrong Nervous System Indications Among Students in Chittagong city of Bangladesh: A Comparison Between Medical and Nonmedical Students

1Nishat Chowdhury, Ahsanul Haque and Farjana Ayesha

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All kinds of drugs are available over the counter in Bangladesh. The objective of this study was to investigate the over the counter use of self-medicated drugs targeting nervous system among medical and nonmedical students. By snowball sampling method, 101 medical students and 186 nonmedical students were found who used at least one of the 9 drugs (believed as antipsychotics among nonmedical people) under survey within 6 months prior to survey date. The nine drugs used for survey were Domeperidone, Sertraline, Amitriptyline, Midazolam, Diazepam, Bromazepam, Flupentixol-melitracen  and Clonazepam. The symptoms, diseases etc. of the students and the length of therapies they had followed for the respective drugs were noted. Among nonmedical students, several cases were found where drugs were being self medicated in wrong indications, for example, use of flupentixol-melitracen and domeperidone to treat headache. The nonmedical students chose the fast acting drugs having the strongest effects for self medication.

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Paper Details
Month12
Year2013
Volume17
IssueIssue 2
Pages138-144