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    Eye drop Self-medication: Comparative Questionnaire-based study of two Latin American cities.

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    A broad spectrum of ocular symptoms are treated by self-medication with commercial eye-drops.聽 This behavior threatens individuals' visual health. In Latin America, evidence is poor. Objective:聽 To聽 detect,聽 characterize聽 and聽 compare聽 patterns聽 of聽 ophthalmic聽 self-medication聽 between聽 C贸rdoba (Argentina) and Barranquilla (Colombia).Design:聽 Analytic, cross-sectional and comparative population-based study. Setting: Two private tertiary care ophthalmology centers from C贸rdoba, Argentina, and Barranquilla, Colombia.Participants:聽 Patients 18 years of age or older who consulted for the first time in this two institutions duringAugust-November 2009, were included. A number of 570 patients were enrrolled.Methods:聽 Data collected through a semi-structured questionnaire. Main outcome measure: To determine thefrequency of self-medication with eyedrops on a specific population of two cities in Latin America.Results:聽 Comparable聽 rates聽 of聽 ocular聽 self-medication聽 were聽 found聽 (25.6%聽 and聽 25.7%聽 for聽 Cordoba聽 and Barranquilla, respectively). The percentage of men and women who self-medicated was not significantly different between both samples. The major source of eye drops recommendation in the Argentineans patients was the pharmacist (31%); while the social source was predominant in Colombian individuals (53%). In Cordoba, the most frequently used product was a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drop in combination with a vasoconstrictive agent (32%); while in Barranquilla, antibiotic eye drops were preferred (33%). Self-medication was higher between the ages of 31 and 50 years old in Argentinean citizens (28%) and between 18 to 31 years old in the Colombiancommunity (39%). This habit was found mostly in patients who completed university studies in Cordoba (33%); in Barranquilla, individuals with lower educational level practice more this behavior (36%).Conclusion:聽 In both populations, patients commonly treat ocular conditions by self-medicating. Currently, anincreasing number of eye drops are obtainable without prescription and a high percentage of self-medicated patients in both samples ignore the possible side effects of the used medication.Fil: Marquez, Gabriel. Fundaci贸n VER; ArgentinaFil: Hildegard Pi帽eros-Heilbron. Fundaci贸n Oftalmol贸gica del Caribe; ColombiaFil: Sanchez, Victoria M.. Fundaci贸n VER; ArgentinaFil: Torres, Victor Eduardo Roque. Fundaci贸n VER; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cient铆ficas y T茅cnicas. Centro Cient铆fico Tecnol贸gico Conicet - C贸rdoba. Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad. Universidad Nacional de C贸rdoba. Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad; ArgentinaFil: Gramajo, Ana L.. Fundaci贸n VER; ArgentinaFil: Juarez, Claudio P.. Fundaci贸n VER; Argentina. Fundaci贸n Oftalmol贸gica del Caribe; ColombiaFil: Pe帽a, Fernando. Fundaci贸n Oftalmol贸gica del Caribe; ColombiaFil: Luna, Jos茅 D.. Fundaci贸n VER; Argentin
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