Patients' Knowledge and Attitude toward the Disposal of Medications.

Journal of Pharmaceutics Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-10-10 DOI:10.1155/2017/8516741
Aeshah AlAzmi, Hani AlHamdan, Rayf Abualezz, Faiz Bahadig, Noha Abonofal, Mohamed Osman
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Background: Safe disposal of medications is of high concern as malpractice may lead to harmful consequences such as undesirable effects, prescription drug abuse, overstocking, self-medication, accidental overdose, and even death. There is a lack of uniform and nationwide guidance on how patients should safely dispose their leftover medications. This study aims to assess patients' knowledge and attitude regarding the disposal of medications.

Method: This research is a cross-sectional study. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data from various outpatient pharmaceutical services in King Abdulaziz Medical City (KAMC), Jeddah.

Results: The study revealed that 73% of the respondents throw the medications in the trash, 14% return the medications to a pharmacy, 5% never dispose them, and 3% donate the medications to a friend or charity centers. More than 80% of the respondents never received any information or advice from healthcare providers about safe and proper disposal of medications.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that there is an immediate requirement for the establishment of collaborative and uniform guidelines for the safe disposal of leftover medications. A policy for drug donation needs to be included in routine patient education as well as educational and collective programs for the public.

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患者对药物处置的认识和态度。
背景:药物的安全处置备受关注,因为不当处置可能导致不良后果,如不良反应、处方药滥用、过量储存、自行用药、意外用药过量甚至死亡。关于患者应如何安全处理剩余药物,目前还缺乏统一的全国性指导。本研究旨在评估患者对药物处置的认识和态度:本研究为横断面研究。研究采用自填问卷的方式,从吉达阿卜杜勒-阿齐兹国王医疗城(KAMC)的各门诊医药服务机构收集数据:研究显示,73% 的受访者将药物扔进垃圾桶,14% 的受访者将药物送回药房,5% 的受访者从不处理药物,3% 的受访者将药物捐赠给朋友或慈善中心。超过 80% 的受访者从未从医疗服务提供者那里获得过任何关于安全、正确处理药物的信息或建议:我们的研究结果表明,当务之急是制定安全处置剩余药物的合作性统一指导原则。药品捐赠政策需要纳入常规的患者教育以及面向公众的教育和集体计划中。
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Journal of Pharmaceutics
Journal of Pharmaceutics PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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