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Case Report
Online Published: 12 May 2024
 


Self-Prescription, Drug Misuse and Unrecognised Side Effects: A Case Report

Patrick A. Ekpebe, Omonigho G. Orhe, Ekokidolor O. Emuoghenerue, Ebiringa B. Anyanwu..


Abstract
It is well known that virtually all medications have side effects and the manufacturing companies document such in the leaflets attached with the packed medications. All packages of medicines whether capsules, eye drops, tablets or injections contain these leaflets that clearly outline the
potential side effects amongst many other pieces of information. The use of the medication lies in its safety, usefulness and efficacy weighed against those side effects. We report a case of a side effect of an oral medication which we strongly consider was the cause of the severe sore throat and pharyngitis of a 59-year-old male who had been on the over-the-counter self-prescribed medication. This report seeks to raise awareness by drawing
the attention of physicians in resource-constrained settings where regulations over prescribed drugs are often un-adhered to be conversant with the side effects of prescription drugs, take a comprehensive drug history and properly educate their patients accordingly.

Key words: Attention, Eye drop, Medications, Pharyngitis, Prescription drugs misuse, Side effects, Sore throat


 
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Ekpebe PA, Orhe OG, Emuoghenerue EO, Anyanwu. EB. Self-Prescription, Drug Misuse and Unrecognised Side Effects: A Case Report. crjmed. 2024; 3(1): 22-26. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.169330


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Ekpebe PA, Orhe OG, Emuoghenerue EO, Anyanwu. EB. Self-Prescription, Drug Misuse and Unrecognised Side Effects: A Case Report. https://www.crjmed.com/?mno=169330 [Access: October 28, 2024]. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.169330


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Ekpebe PA, Orhe OG, Emuoghenerue EO, Anyanwu. EB. Self-Prescription, Drug Misuse and Unrecognised Side Effects: A Case Report. crjmed. 2024; 3(1): 22-26. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.169330



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Ekpebe PA, Orhe OG, Emuoghenerue EO, Anyanwu. EB. Self-Prescription, Drug Misuse and Unrecognised Side Effects: A Case Report. crjmed. (2024), [cited October 28, 2024]; 3(1): 22-26. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.169330



Harvard Style

Ekpebe, P. A., Orhe, . O. G., Emuoghenerue, . E. O. & Anyanwu., . E. B. (2024) Self-Prescription, Drug Misuse and Unrecognised Side Effects: A Case Report. crjmed, 3 (1), 22-26. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.169330



Turabian Style

Ekpebe, Patrick A., Omonigho G. Orhe, Ekokidolor O. Emuoghenerue, and Ebiringa B. Anyanwu.. 2024. Self-Prescription, Drug Misuse and Unrecognised Side Effects: A Case Report. Cross River Journal of Medicine, 3 (1), 22-26. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.169330



Chicago Style

Ekpebe, Patrick A., Omonigho G. Orhe, Ekokidolor O. Emuoghenerue, and Ebiringa B. Anyanwu.. "Self-Prescription, Drug Misuse and Unrecognised Side Effects: A Case Report." Cross River Journal of Medicine 3 (2024), 22-26. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.169330



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Ekpebe, Patrick A., Omonigho G. Orhe, Ekokidolor O. Emuoghenerue, and Ebiringa B. Anyanwu.. "Self-Prescription, Drug Misuse and Unrecognised Side Effects: A Case Report." Cross River Journal of Medicine 3.1 (2024), 22-26. Print. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.169330



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Ekpebe, P. A., Orhe, . O. G., Emuoghenerue, . E. O. & Anyanwu., . E. B. (2024) Self-Prescription, Drug Misuse and Unrecognised Side Effects: A Case Report. Cross River Journal of Medicine, 3 (1), 22-26. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.169330