Prevalence and impact of non-prescription medication misuse in the geriatric population
Moaddey Alfarhan, Jala Ashqar, Jawaher Ajeebi, Munira Ghazwani, Nouf Alnahdi, Yunus Yatimi, Talal AlMohammed, Khalid Khubrani, Dania Saleh, Haya Alsharif, Saeed A. Alqahtani

TL;DR
This study explores how older adults in Saudi Arabia misuse over-the-counter medications, highlighting a lack of awareness and the need for education.
Contribution
The study identifies high OTC medication use and misuse among Saudi geriatric patients, emphasizing knowledge gaps and suggesting targeted interventions.
Findings
80.7% of participants used OTC medications, with painkillers being the most common.
24.9% reported drug-drug interactions, and many lacked awareness of misuse risks.
Participants aware of side effects and contraindications showed lower misuse rates.
Abstract
Geriatric patients constitute the largest consumers of non-prescription medications. Understanding their patterns and consequences is essential. This study investigated OTC medication misuse among adults aged 65 and older in Saudi Arabia. It aimed to determine the extent of misuse, identify common medication classes, and analyze associated health risks. The study used a cross-sectional approach with 386 participants from various cities. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire delivered via two modes: an online survey and in-person interviews addressing demographics, medication use, drug interaction awareness, and educational needs. The sample ensured statistical accuracy, with a 5 % margin of error and a 95 % confidence level. The majority of participants (80.7 %) used over-the-counter medications, primarily painkillers (66.4 %). Notably, 28.5 % use five or more regular…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes · Medication Adherence and Compliance · Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
