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COVID-19: Why you should desist from self–medication –Pharmacist­s

- By Nana Aisha Yahaya

Pharmacist­s have advised the public to desist from self-medication during the COVID-19 pandemic. Self-medication refers to the use of drugs to treat self-diagnosed symptoms, disorders or the intermitte­nt or continued use of a prescribed drug for chronic or recurrent disease or symptoms.

The most widely self-medicated substances are over-the-counter (OTC) drugs used to treat common health issues at home, as well as dietary supplement­s.

There have been growing concerns over the rising rate of self-medication amongst Nigerians since the pandemic. Many Nigerians have resorted to selfmedica­tion for different ailments, and for protection against COVID-19 instead of accessing medical care at health facilities.

Experts said self-medication could trigger other medical problems such as drug abuse, further medical complicati­ons and poisoning.

Pharmacist Abdul Lateef Adebayo said he always advise patients to visit the hospital or any laboratory for a proper test and checkup whenever they come to his pharmacy to get drugs without a doctor’s prescripti­on.

Another pharmacist, Moses Odey, said some patients, for fear of being diagnosed of COVID-19, prescribe drugs for themselves.

He said it was best for people to go to the hospital or see their doctor in this era of COVID-19, rather than self-medicate.

Pharmacist Muhammed Hashim on his part said some people do not see health as a priority even when they have the money and therefore resort to self-medication.

He called on government to increase efforts in sensitizin­g the public on the dangers of self-medication in other to save more lives.

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