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. 2020 Sep 7;2020:9021819. doi: 10.1155/2020/9021819

Table 2.

Distribution of practices of self-medication (N: 173).

Sample characteristics Frequency (f) Percentage (%)
Treated continuously with self-medication (n = 52)
Yes 52 30.0

Duration of treating with self-medication (n = 52)
 1–4 days 17 9.8
 5–8 days 35 20.3

Expiry date verification
 Yes 52 30.0
 No 121 70.0

Verification of expiry dates (n = 52)
 After consumption 12 23.0
 Before taking 31 59.7
 Forgot 2 3.84
 Time of purchase 7 13.5

Reading instructions in the medicine package
 Always 101 58.5
 Sometimes 70 40.4
 Never 2 1.1

Adverse events (n = 24)
 Allergy 5 2.8
 Diarrhea 4 2.3
 Headache 9 5.2
 Rashes 2 1.1
 Vomiting 4 2.3

Medications stored at home (n = 162)
 Syrup Alex 11 6.7
 Syrup Benadryl 15 9.2
 T. Paracetamol 44 27.3
 T. Panadol 36 22.4
 T. Grenil 2 1.2
 T. Combiflam 6 3.7
 T. Metacin 4 2.4
 Do not remember 44 27.3