Assessment of Self-Medication Practice and Drug Storage on Private Pharmacy Clients in Jimma town, Oromia, South west Ethiopia
Abdissa Arars, Anbessa Bekele* 1
Citation : Abdissa Ararsa, Anbessa Bekele*, Assessment of Self-Medication Practice and Drug Storage on Private Pharmacy Clients in Jimma town, Oromia, South west Ethiopia ARC Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015,1(1) : 20-32
A number of individuals in developing countries do not attend physicians for their illnesses, instead
they commonly use self-medication. Self-medication could be using drugs existing in home like over the counter
(OCT) drugs, traditional medicine, prescription only drug. Self medication is not always bad hence for the over
the counter drugs it is beneficial. Most of the time drugs stored on unsafe place that may result in decrease in
drug's efficacy.
The objective of this paper is to assess self-medication and drug storage conditions on private pharmacy clients
in Jimma town.
A community based cross sectional prospective study had been conducted in Jimma town from June 28/2013_
July 14/2013 GC. The data had been collected by semistructure-questionnaire consisting questions on general
demographic, socio-economic as well as on perceived illness/ symptoms in the past one year and actions taken
for it and administered to respondents of 405 systematically selected client. The collected data had been
analyzed by using calculator