Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2488688 Journal of Young Pharmacists 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Medicines are cost-effective interventions for the treatment and management of health problems. This research was carried outto determinethe common health problems and medicine-use practices in treating health problems in Lamingo, Jos, Nigeria. Atotal of 109 households covering 676 individuals were recruited and followed up for a period of one month between 6 November 2010 and 11 December2010. Astructured interview was conducted on weekly Visits to households to identify illnesses suffered by household members and treatment given. The results showed that 146 common health problems representing 1.3 cases per household per month were found. The cost of treatment per household per month was found to be $14.7. Infectious and parasitic diseases (44.6%), diseases ofthe digestive (11.0%) and respiratory system (9.6%) were common in the Community. Self- medication was common (34.6%) and the patent medicine stores were the most common sources of medicines. Common classes of medicines used by Community members were analgesics (23.6%), antimalarials (17.9%) and antibiotics (14.2%). Factors that influenced choice of treatment were previous knowledge and experience offamily members with Service provider and treatment (44.4%), cost (18.9%) and severity of condition (16.7%). There is, therefore, high occurrence of health problems and self-medication practices in the Lamingo community.
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