Summary:
A large survey carried out from June to September 2002 in the territory of the Czech Republic found and analyzed
the knowledge of the population of the Czech Republic in relation to self-medication and o-t-c drugs and
revealed the main problematic areas from the viewpoint of the public. The survey was particularly focused on
the behaviour of people in relation to packaging of OTC drugs and drug information sheets, expiration period
of medicaments – advertisements for OTC drugs in the media, most frequently selected indications for selfmedication,
self-medication in small children, financial participation in self-medication and the resultant compliance
or non-compliance, and the price of the OTC drug and dosage. The results show that 68 % of respondents
are able to take a medicine after its expiration period. An o-t-c drug would be bought just on the basis of
television advertising by 7 % of respondents, and more than a half of the respondents (57 %) stated they would
first consult their physician or pharmacist. In the case of a sudden ailment of a one-year-old child, 80 % of respondents
stated that they would contact the physician, 8 % opted for self-medication. Under the assumption that
an OTC drug is covered by health insurance, 27 % of respondents would go to the physician, though they could
buy it themselves.
Key words:
self-medication – over-the-counter drugs – behaviour – drug advertizing – financial participation
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