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Open Access 01-06-2016 | Original Research

Estimating Consumers’ Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Over-The-Counter Analgesic Medication in Greece in the Years of Financial Crisis: The Case of Paracetamol

Authors: Christos Kontogiorgis, Evangelia Nena, Eleftherios Berberoglou, Kyriaki Moschoni, Spyros Polyzois, Athanasios Tselemponis, Theodoros C. Constantinidis

Published in: Pain and Therapy | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Introduction

Non-prescription over-the-counter (OTC) drugs are widely used by patients to control aches, pain, and fever. One of the most frequently used OTC medications worldwide is paracetamol (acetaminophen). The aim of the present study was to fill the current knowledge gap regarding the beliefs and attitudes of people in Greece associated with the use of paracetamol during the years of financial crisis.

Methods

The present study employed a sample of individuals visiting community pharmacies in the second largest city of Greece, Thessaloniki. All participants anonymously answered a questionnaire regarding their beliefs and characteristics of paracetamol consumption. Their answers were then statistically analyzed.

Results

The generic paracetamol compound was shown to be more well known than the original. A significant percentage of participants, ranging between 9.9% and 33.7%, falsely believed that certain medications [mainly non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)] contained paracetamol. Participants’ age, level of education, and gender were shown to be predictive of this false belief. Additionally, 11.1% of participants believed that the maximum allowed daily dose of paracetamol was higher than the correct one. Better educated individuals were less likely to consume alcohol in parallel with paracetamol (odd ratio 0.230, 95% confidence interval 0.058–0.916, P = 0.037).

Conclusion

Paracetamol is commonly used, both in its original and generic forms. However, a significant number of individuals confuse it with NSAIDs. Age, level of education, and gender are important determinants of the characteristics of paracetamol consumption. It seems that patients prefer to take paracetamol on their own decision during the financial crisis.
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Metadata
Title
Estimating Consumers’ Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Over-The-Counter Analgesic Medication in Greece in the Years of Financial Crisis: The Case of Paracetamol
Authors
Christos Kontogiorgis
Evangelia Nena
Eleftherios Berberoglou
Kyriaki Moschoni
Spyros Polyzois
Athanasios Tselemponis
Theodoros C. Constantinidis
Publication date
01-06-2016
Publisher
Springer Healthcare
Published in
Pain and Therapy / Issue 1/2016
Print ISSN: 2193-8237
Electronic ISSN: 2193-651X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40122-015-0042-x

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