萨拉热窝州青少年药物使用情况评估。

Vanja Piljak, Selma Skrbo, Naida Omerovic, Anela Hadzifejzovic Trnka, Dina Lagumdzija, Nermina Ziga Smajic
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背景:就药物使用而言,青少年是易感人群。他们不仅倾向于滥用非法药物,而且也倾向于非药物使用,这使他们面临各种不良药物反应(ADR)的重大风险。目的:本研究旨在评估萨拉热窝州青少年的药物使用情况,其采购来源、ADR以及与其他药物和/或酒精同时使用。为了获得这些数据,创建了一个包含开放式和封闭式问题的问卷。这项调查是在网上进行的,共有444名参与者。结果:90.1%的青少年使用了药物。最常用的药物是非阿片类止痛药、抗生素、膳食补充剂、抗组胺药和苯二氮卓类药物。轻度至中度疼痛是用药最常见的原因。参与者有ADR、药物-药物相互作用(DDI)和药物-酒精相互作用的风险。结论:应由医护人员,尤其是药剂师,教育和指导青少年患者合理用药,并告知他们使用这些药物后的潜在危险。
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Assessment of Medication Use Among Adolescents in Sarajevo Canton.

Assessment of Medication Use Among Adolescents in Sarajevo Canton.

Assessment of Medication Use Among Adolescents in Sarajevo Canton.

Background: Adolescents are a susceptible population in terms of medication use. They are not only inclined to abuse illegal substances but are also prone to nonmedical medication use, which exposes them to a significant risk of various adverse drug reactions (ADR).

Objective: This research aims to assess medication use among adolescents in Sarajevo Canton.

Methods: This paper features information about the most frequently used medications, reasons for their use, sources of their procurement, ADR and concurrent use with other medications and/or alcohol. To obtain this data, a questionnaire with open- and close-ended questions was created. The survey was conducted online and 444 participants were included.

Results: Medications were used by 90.1% of adolescents. The most commonly used medications were non-opioid analgesics, antibiotics, dietary supplements, antihistamines and benzodiazepines. Mild to moderate pain was the most frequent reason for medication use. Participants were at risk of ADR, drug-drug interactions (DDI), and drug-alcohol interactions.

Conclusion: It is up to healthcare workers, especially pharmacists, to educate and guide adolescent patients on rational medication use and inform them about potential dangers following the use of these medications.

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