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How to practice self-medication?


Possibly by reusing previously prescribed treatments (during a previous episode for the same reason), drawing from the family medicine cabinet or seeking advice from their pharmacist. All these cases are self-medication.

A telephone survey CSA / CECOP conducted in February 2007 for the Mutuality with 1010 major issues (February 2007) reports that 40% of the population, it is automediquer heal itself without the help of a doctor and for 30% it is only through a pharmacist, 15% is to choose self-medication for treatment.

In what circumstances automediquer?
Against a benign disease, known patient, for whom he makes a autoprescription. At best, you should consult the Vidal ® dictionary of self-medication, which provides a number of recommendations and safety advice. Even aspirin (medication classic family) is dangerous in the elderly; paracetamol too often absorbed a risk toxic to the liver and kidneys.


What is the physician's role in self-medication?
The doctor may well prescribe medications without prescription. This is a good way to indicate the correct circumstances of autonomous consumption. In the best case, it becomes co-manager of rational self-medication, guiding and responding positively to the request of the patient.

What is the role of the pharmacist?

30% of patients refer to their pharmacist before purchasing a product of self-medication. They may be more numerous because the pharmacist is a valuable advisory. It is able to play its full role and can usefully contribute to the education of the user.





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