Use of Over-the-Counter Medication among Pregnant Women in Duhok City

Kinar Khorsheed Saeed, B. Ali, R. H. Sanaan
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Background and objective: The rates of use of over-the-counter medications are increasing across the world. The objective of this study was to explore the prevalence of over-the-counter products use and awareness among a sample of pregnant women. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in 498 pregnant women in three primary health centers and one maternity hospital in Duhok city from 1st may 2019 to 31th December 2019. Results: The mean age of the patients was 29.01± 6.26 ranged 18-45 years old. The study found that 48.0% of the patients used over-the-counter drugs before or during pregnancy, despite most of them reported as non-safe drugs (91.6%). A small percentage (15.5%) experienced side effect. This study showed the mean age and getting more children were more among over counter user than non-user (29.7±6.42 vs., 28.32± 6.05 years and 2.88±1.45 vs. 2.33±1.28, respectively. Besides, the patients who received prenatal care were less likely to use over-the-counter (45.43%). The major percentage (89.74%) from OTC user among pregnant women considered it as a safe drug. Moreover, those who were recommended by pharmacies (97.10%), medical doctors (88.89%), and paramedics (94.32%) were more likely to use over-the-counter products, these results have statistical significance. Conclusions: This study showed that the patients who considered over-the-counter as safe products were more likely to use during and before pregnancy. The over-the-counter users were more likely to be older and have more children compared to non-user over-the-counter. The patients who received prenatal care were more likely to not use over-the-counter compared to non-users.
杜霍克市孕妇使用非处方药的情况
背景和目的:非处方药的使用率在世界范围内呈上升趋势。本研究的目的是探讨非处方产品的使用和意识的患病率在孕妇的样本。方法:对2019年5月1日至2019年12月31日在杜霍克市3个初级卫生中心和1家妇产医院的498名孕妇进行了横断面研究。结果:患者平均年龄29.01±6.26岁,年龄在18 ~ 45岁之间。该研究发现,48.0%的患者在怀孕前或怀孕期间使用非处方药,尽管其中大多数报告为不安全药物(91.6%)。一小部分患者(15.5%)出现了副作用。研究结果显示,非处方用药人群的平均年龄(29.7±6.42岁)高于非处方用药人群(28.32±6.05岁),生育子女数(2.88±1.45岁)高于非处方用药人群(2.33±1.28岁)。此外,接受产前护理的患者较少使用非处方药物(45.43%)。绝大多数(89.74%)孕妇认为OTC是一种安全的药物。药店推荐(97.10%)、医生推荐(88.89%)和护理人员推荐(94.32%)的患者更倾向于使用非处方药,结果具有统计学意义。结论:这项研究表明,那些认为非处方药是安全产品的患者更有可能在怀孕期间和怀孕前使用。与非处方药使用者相比,非处方药使用者年龄更大,孩子更多。接受产前护理的患者与不使用的患者相比,更有可能不使用非处方药物。
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