SELF MEDICATION INFLUENCED BY SOCIAL MEDIA: PHARMACIST’S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION TOOL
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Resumo: | Self-medication is conceptualized as the use of medication without prescription, medical or pharmaceutical advice, being a public health issue, which can cause problems such as intoxication, allergic reactions, and can lead to death. This practice has become quite common and has been propagated mainly by social media, where public people such as digital influencers and YouTubers disseminate information about their benefits achieved using drugs that can often be used even for aesthetic purposes. The cause of many current problems. The pharmacist in the field of drug misuse is extremely important, as his guidance helps in a complex way to reverse the risks of self-medication and alleviate his practice through the correct way to dispense the drugs. This study aimed to analyze the role of the pharmacist facing self-medication influenced by social media. This study is a bibliographical, integrative and qualitative review. Data collection was performed in databases in SCIELO, PubMed, CRF, JUS and ANVISA, using the keywords: self-medication, influence, social media and pharmaceutical assistance, in Portuguese and English. (Self-medication, influence, social media and pharmaceutical assistance), considering the individual and combined search for indicators. It is concluded that the implementation of the pharmacist in the health teams is necessary for the correct orientation of the proper use of drugs in order to avoid and alleviate the practice of self-medication influenced by social media. |
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SELF MEDICATION INFLUENCED BY SOCIAL MEDIA: PHARMACIST’S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION TOOLSelf-medication. Influence. Social Media. Pharmaceutical AssistanceSelf-medication is conceptualized as the use of medication without prescription, medical or pharmaceutical advice, being a public health issue, which can cause problems such as intoxication, allergic reactions, and can lead to death. This practice has become quite common and has been propagated mainly by social media, where public people such as digital influencers and YouTubers disseminate information about their benefits achieved using drugs that can often be used even for aesthetic purposes. The cause of many current problems. The pharmacist in the field of drug misuse is extremely important, as his guidance helps in a complex way to reverse the risks of self-medication and alleviate his practice through the correct way to dispense the drugs. This study aimed to analyze the role of the pharmacist facing self-medication influenced by social media. This study is a bibliographical, integrative and qualitative review. Data collection was performed in databases in SCIELO, PubMed, CRF, JUS and ANVISA, using the keywords: self-medication, influence, social media and pharmaceutical assistance, in Portuguese and English. (Self-medication, influence, social media and pharmaceutical assistance), considering the individual and combined search for indicators. It is concluded that the implementation of the pharmacist in the health teams is necessary for the correct orientation of the proper use of drugs in order to avoid and alleviate the practice of self-medication influenced by social media. Editora Acadêmica Periodicojs2022-03-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/66510.51249/hs.v2i01.665Health and Society; Vol. 2 No. 01 (2022)Health and Society; v. 2 n. 01 (2022)2763-572410.51249/hs.v2i01reponame:Health and Societyinstname:Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa Periodicojsinstacron:IEPPporhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/665/518Copyright (c) 2022 Health and Societyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBárbara Martins Correia, Alana Sousa Soares, Sawanny Laiany V. Moura, Michely 2022-03-06T00:00:21Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/665Revistahttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/PRIhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/oaijournalofhealthandsociety@gmail.com || periodicojs@gmail.com2763-57242763-5724opendoar:2022-03-06T00:00:21Health and Society - Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa Periodicojsfalse |
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SELF MEDICATION INFLUENCED BY SOCIAL MEDIA: PHARMACIST’S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION TOOL |
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SELF MEDICATION INFLUENCED BY SOCIAL MEDIA: PHARMACIST’S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION TOOL |
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SELF MEDICATION INFLUENCED BY SOCIAL MEDIA: PHARMACIST’S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION TOOL Bárbara Martins Correia, Alana Self-medication. Influence. Social Media. Pharmaceutical Assistance |
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SELF MEDICATION INFLUENCED BY SOCIAL MEDIA: PHARMACIST’S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION TOOL |
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SELF MEDICATION INFLUENCED BY SOCIAL MEDIA: PHARMACIST’S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION TOOL |
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SELF MEDICATION INFLUENCED BY SOCIAL MEDIA: PHARMACIST’S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION TOOL |
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SELF MEDICATION INFLUENCED BY SOCIAL MEDIA: PHARMACIST’S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION TOOL |
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SELF MEDICATION INFLUENCED BY SOCIAL MEDIA: PHARMACIST’S ROLE IN THE PREVENTION TOOL |
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Bárbara Martins Correia, Alana |
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Bárbara Martins Correia, Alana Sousa Soares, Sawanny Laiany V. Moura, Michely |
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Sousa Soares, Sawanny Laiany V. Moura, Michely |
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Bárbara Martins Correia, Alana Sousa Soares, Sawanny Laiany V. Moura, Michely |
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Self-medication. Influence. Social Media. Pharmaceutical Assistance |
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Self-medication. Influence. Social Media. Pharmaceutical Assistance |
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Self-medication is conceptualized as the use of medication without prescription, medical or pharmaceutical advice, being a public health issue, which can cause problems such as intoxication, allergic reactions, and can lead to death. This practice has become quite common and has been propagated mainly by social media, where public people such as digital influencers and YouTubers disseminate information about their benefits achieved using drugs that can often be used even for aesthetic purposes. The cause of many current problems. The pharmacist in the field of drug misuse is extremely important, as his guidance helps in a complex way to reverse the risks of self-medication and alleviate his practice through the correct way to dispense the drugs. This study aimed to analyze the role of the pharmacist facing self-medication influenced by social media. This study is a bibliographical, integrative and qualitative review. Data collection was performed in databases in SCIELO, PubMed, CRF, JUS and ANVISA, using the keywords: self-medication, influence, social media and pharmaceutical assistance, in Portuguese and English. (Self-medication, influence, social media and pharmaceutical assistance), considering the individual and combined search for indicators. It is concluded that the implementation of the pharmacist in the health teams is necessary for the correct orientation of the proper use of drugs in order to avoid and alleviate the practice of self-medication influenced by social media. |
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