A cross-sectional study on self-medication practices among the rural population of Meghalaya

  • Marak A
  • Borah M
  • Bhattacharyya H
  • et al.
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Abstract

A cross sect ional st udy on self-medicat ion pract ices among a select ed rural communit y of H… Madhumit a Dobe Prevalence of self-medicat ion pract ices among t he resident s of urban slums locat ed near govt. medi… Shubham Jain Self-medicat ion pract ice and associat ed socio-demographic variables among adult in Morang dist rict … Susmit a Nepal Download a PDF Pack of t he best relat ed papers  Background: Self-medication can be described as a double-edged sword for its users, because it has both beneficial and harmful effects. The practice of self-medication is influenced by various factors. Meghalaya being an antimalarial drug resistant region is very much vulnerable to harms of self-medication.

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Marak, A., Borah, M., Bhattacharyya, H., & Talukdar, K. (2016). A cross-sectional study on self-medication practices among the rural population of Meghalaya. International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health, 5(6), 1134. https://doi.org/10.5455/ijmsph.2016.17072015160

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