Self-medication in ophthalmology: a questionnaire-based study in an Argentinean population

Ophthalmic Epidemiol. 2012 Aug;19(4):236-41. doi: 10.3109/09286586.2012.689076.

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify practices of self-medication in the treatment of ocular conditions and to identify a profile of patients who self-medicate.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional descriptive survey of patients, over the age of 17 years seen in our ophthalmology practice in Cordoba, Argentina. Self-medication was defined as the use of ophthalmic medicines which had not been prescribed by a health care specialist in the previous year.

Results: The sample included 379 subjects, 162 males (43%) and 217 females (57%); mean age 46.8 years. Prior to looking for medical attention in our institution, 97 patients (25.6%) reported self-medicating. The most frequently employed products included non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drops in combination with a vasoconstrictive agent (32%) followed by a combination of antibiotics and steroids (9%), however, 14% of patients did not remember the name or type of medication applied. A total of 31% of patients used drugs recommended by a pharmacist; 25% used drugs of their own choosing and 24% followed suggestions from a friend or family member. Only 12% of patients knew the drug's components and only 3% were aware of any possible side effects. There was no difference in behavior patterns related to educational level or age, however, there was a significant difference related to gender, with males misusing ophthalmic drops more frequently than women (P = 0.004).

Conclusions: Patients commonly attempt to treat conditions that require ophthalmologic care by self-medicating with over-the-counter eye drops. Educational efforts to inform patients of the consequences of self-medication are necessary.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Argentina / epidemiology
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Cultural Characteristics
  • Educational Status
  • Eye Diseases / drug therapy
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Nonprescription Drugs / administration & dosage
  • Ophthalmic Solutions / administration & dosage
  • Ophthalmology / statistics & numerical data*
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations / administration & dosage
  • Prevalence
  • Self Medication / statistics & numerical data*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires*
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Nonprescription Drugs
  • Ophthalmic Solutions
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations