TORRES VICTOR EDUARDO ROQUE
Artículos
Título:
Self-medication in Ophtalmology: A Questionnaire-based Study in an Argentinean Population
Autor/es:
MARQUEZ, GABRIEL; TORRES, VICTOR EDUARDO; SACHEZ, VICTORIA; GRAMAJO, ANA; ZELAYA, NILDA; PEÑA, FERNANDO; JUAREZ, CLAUDIO; LUNA, JOSE
Editorial:
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2012 vol. 19 p. 236 - 236
Resumen:
urpose: The aim of this study was to identify practices of self-medication in the treatment of ocular conditions and to identify a profile of patients who self-medicate.Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional descriptive survey of patients, over the age of 17 years seen in our ophthalmology practice in Cordoba, Argentina. Self-medication was defined as the use of ophthalmic medicines which had not been prescribed by a health care specialist in the previous year.Results: The sample included 379 subjects, 162 males (43%) and 217 females (57%); mean age 46.8 years. Prior to looking for medical attention in our institution, 97 patients (25.6%) reported self-medicating. The most frequently employed products included non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drops in combination with a vasoconstrictive agent (32%) followed by a combination of antibiotics and steroids (9%), however, 14% of patients did not remember the name or type of medication applied. A total of 31% of patients used dru