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Self Medication

Self-medication refers to the practice of individuals using substances, medications, or alternative therapies to treat their own health issues, often without professional guidance. This behavior can lead to risks such as dependency, misuse, and overlooking underlying medical conditions.

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Self-medication is a common practice where individuals treat minor health issues without professional guidance. While it can be convenient and cost-effective, it carries risks such as misdiagnosis and adverse drug interactions. Understanding the types of self-medication, the importance of reading la...

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Key Terms

Over-the-counter (OTC)
Medications available without a prescription.

Example: Pain relievers like ibuprofen are OTC.

Home remedy
Natural treatments using common household items.

Example: Honey and lemon for a sore throat.

Side effects
Unintended effects of a medication.

Example: Drowsiness can be a side effect of antihistamines.

Dosage
The amount of medication to be taken at one time.

Example: The dosage for adults may differ from children.

Drug interaction
When one drug affects the activity of another.

Example: Taking aspirin with blood thinners can increase bleeding risk.

Expiration date
The date until which a medication is guaranteed to be effective.

Example: Do not use expired medications.

Related Topics

Pharmacology
The study of drugs and their effects on the body.
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Health Literacy
Understanding health information to make informed decisions.
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Chronic Illness Management
Strategies for managing long-term health conditions.
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Key Concepts

Risks of self-medicationCommon self-medicationsWhen to seek helpUnderstanding labels