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. 2011 Dec 12;9(4):242–251. doi: 10.4321/s1886-36552011000400010

Table 3.

Counselling behaviours of pharmacists with respect to vitamin supplements (n = 388)

Statement Agree
N (%)
Disagree
N (%)
I often verify the indications of vitamins for prophylactic or therapeutic purposes if prescription is available 277 (71.4) 111 (28.6)
I recommend vitamin supplements very often and even without prescription 309 (79.6) 79 (20.4)
I usually evaluate potential drug interactions with concomitant medications 235 (60.6) 153 (39.4)
I counsel the patient/ consumer about the side effects of megavitamins consumption in large doses 289 (74.5) 99 (25.3)
I review the patient profile to rule out contraindications of vitamin supplements 292 (75.3) 96 (24.7)
I regularly consult references covering all RDA for infants, children, male, female, pregnant and lactating women, the elderly, in addition to renal and other chronic diseases 238 (61.3) 150 (38.7)
I routinely recheck the prescribed dose according to specific RDA before dispensing a prescription 195 (50.3) 193 (49.7)
I would like to ask consumers questions to re-evaluate the signs and symptoms of vitamin deficiency to to ensure correct vitamin supplement choice 205 (52.8) 183 (47.2)
I am keen to follow up the patients who are continually using vitamins to record any bad or beneficial effects 217 (55.9) 171 (44.1)
I counsel the patient/consumer about the significance of natural sources of vitamin 272 (70.1) 116 (30)
I remind the patient/consumer to read specific usage instructions 325 (83.8) 63 (16.2)
I counsel the patient/consumer about several essential lifestyle issues such as:  
Adjusting food content and quantities to avoid vitamin toxicity 257 (66.2) 131 (33.8)
Proper storage and cooking of fruits and vegetables 261 (67.3) 127 (32.7)
Daily requirements of water 233 (60) 155 (40)
Cessation of smoking 240 (61.9) 148 (38.1)
Mean score (SD) [95%CI] 66.1 (9.8) [60.7–71.5]