Prevalence of drug administration without the guidance of the Veterinarian in companion animals in the City of Areia – PB
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Resumo: | Companion animals have been treated as family members, they are used to the home environment, being raised as human beings, and therefore an affective bond was created between guardian and animal. For this reason, they are subject to medication without a prescription from a qualified professional, as this is a common practice of humans. Many tutors are unaware of the toxic potential that some drugs have if administered in wrong doses. Incorrect dosage of a drug can lead to an inaccurate diagnosis of serious diseases, chronic problems such as kidney and liver failure, and especially poisoning. Therefore, the objective of this research was to evaluate the prevalence of medication administration cases without the guindace of the veterinarian, in pets, in the city of Areia – PB, Brazil, as well as identify which are the most used drugs and the knowledge of the population about the risks of selfmedication and the toxic potential that some drugs present. 46 online questionnaires were applied through Google Forms® software and 8 face-to-face questionnaires with animal tutors, living in the city of Areia – PB, Brazil, from August to September 2019, totaling 54 questionnaires. The analysis was performed based on the responses of participants who met the inclusion criteria. Although a large part of the interviewees are aware of the risks of self-medication, a high proportion of these people still carry out this practice. The results confirm the need for more clarification to the population and laws in defense of animal health. |
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Prevalence of drug administration without the guidance of the Veterinarian in companion animals in the City of Areia – PBPrevalencia de la administración de medicamentos sin la orientación del Veterinario em animales de compañía em la Ciudad de Areia - PBPrevalência da administração de medicamentos sem a orientação do Médico Veterinário em animais de companhia na Cidade de Areia - PBAnimaisAutomedicaçãoIntoxicaçãoVeterinário.AnimalesAutomedicaciónIntoxicaciónVeterinario.AnimalsIntoxicationSelf-medicationVeterinary.Companion animals have been treated as family members, they are used to the home environment, being raised as human beings, and therefore an affective bond was created between guardian and animal. For this reason, they are subject to medication without a prescription from a qualified professional, as this is a common practice of humans. Many tutors are unaware of the toxic potential that some drugs have if administered in wrong doses. Incorrect dosage of a drug can lead to an inaccurate diagnosis of serious diseases, chronic problems such as kidney and liver failure, and especially poisoning. Therefore, the objective of this research was to evaluate the prevalence of medication administration cases without the guindace of the veterinarian, in pets, in the city of Areia – PB, Brazil, as well as identify which are the most used drugs and the knowledge of the population about the risks of selfmedication and the toxic potential that some drugs present. 46 online questionnaires were applied through Google Forms® software and 8 face-to-face questionnaires with animal tutors, living in the city of Areia – PB, Brazil, from August to September 2019, totaling 54 questionnaires. The analysis was performed based on the responses of participants who met the inclusion criteria. Although a large part of the interviewees are aware of the risks of self-medication, a high proportion of these people still carry out this practice. The results confirm the need for more clarification to the population and laws in defense of animal health.Los animales de compañía han sido tratados como miembros de la familia, están acostumbrados al ambiente del hogar, siendo criados como seres humanos, por lo que se creó un vínculo afectivo entre el guardián y el animal. Por esta razón, están sujetos a medicación sin receta de un profesional calificado, ya que esta es una práctica común de los humanos. Muchos tutores desconecen el potencial tóxico que tienen algunos medicamentos si se administran en dosis incorrectas. La dosificación incorrecta de un medicamento puede conducir a un diagnóstico inexacto de enfermedades graves, problemas crónicos como insuficiencia renal y hepática, y especialmente intoxicación. Por lo tanto, el objetivo de esta investigación fue evaluar la prevalencia de casos de administración de medicamentos sin orientación del veterinario, en animales de compañía, en la ciudad de Areia – PB, así como identificar cuáles son los medicamentos más utilizados y el conocimiento de la población sobre los riesgos de la automedicación y el potencial tóxico que presentam algunos fármacos. Se aplicaron 46 cuestionarios en línea, a través del software Google Forms® y 8 cuestionarios presenciales com tutores de animales, residentes en la ciudad de Areia – PB, en el período de agosto a septiembre de 2019, totalizando 54 cuestionarios. El análisis se realizó en base a las respuestas de los participantes que cumplieron com los criterios de inclusión. Aunque la mayoría de los encuestados conocen los riesgos de la automedicación, una alta proporción de estas personas aún realiza esta práctica. Los resultados confirman la necesidad de mayor aclaración a la población y leyes en defensa de la salud animal.Os animais de companhia têm sido tratados como membros da família, estão habituados ao ambiente domiciliar, sendo criados como seres humanos e por isso foi criado um vínculo afetivo entre tutor e animal. Por esse motivo estão sujeitos a medicação sem prescrição de um profissional habilitado, visto que essa é uma prática comum dos humanos. Muitos tutores desconhecem o potencial tóxico que alguns fármacos apresentam se administrados em doses erradas. A dosagem incorreta de um medicamento pode levar ao diagnóstico inexato de doenças graves, problemas crônicos como insuficiência renal e hepática e, principalmente a intoxicações. Portanto, objetivou-se nessa pesquisa avaliar a prevalência dos casos de administração de medicamentos sem a orientação do médico veterinário, em animais de companhia, na cidade de Areia – PB, bem como identificar quais são os fármacos mais utilizados e o conhecimento da população a respeito dos riscos da automedicação e do potencial tóxico que alguns fármacos apresentam. Foram aplicados 46 questionários online, através do software Google Forms® e 8 questionários presenciais com tutores de animais, residentes na cidade de Areia – PB, no período de agosto a setembro de 2019, totalizando 54 questionários. A análise foi realizada com base nas respostas dos participantes que atenderam aos critérios de inclusão. Apesar de grande parte dos entrevistados conhecerem os riscos da automedicação, uma alta parcela dessas pessoas ainda realiza essa prática. Os resultados confirmam a necessidade de mais esclarecimento à população e leis em defesa da saúde animal.Research, Society and Development2021-07-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1764610.33448/rsd-v10i8.17646Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 8; e50810817646Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 8; e50810817646Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 8; e508108176462525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17646/15733Copyright (c) 2021 Júlia Fernanda Ribeiro do Nascimento; Anne Evelyne Franco de Souza Xavier; Péricles de Farias Borges; Lázaro de Souto Araújohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNascimento, Júlia Fernanda Ribeiro doXavier, Anne Evelyne Franco de SouzaBorges, Péricles de FariasAraújo, Lázaro de Souto2021-08-21T18:46:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17646Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:56.471428Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Prevalence of drug administration without the guidance of the Veterinarian in companion animals in the City of Areia – PB Prevalencia de la administración de medicamentos sin la orientación del Veterinario em animales de compañía em la Ciudad de Areia - PB Prevalência da administração de medicamentos sem a orientação do Médico Veterinário em animais de companhia na Cidade de Areia - PB |
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Prevalence of drug administration without the guidance of the Veterinarian in companion animals in the City of Areia – PB |
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Prevalence of drug administration without the guidance of the Veterinarian in companion animals in the City of Areia – PB Nascimento, Júlia Fernanda Ribeiro do Animais Automedicação Intoxicação Veterinário. Animales Automedicación Intoxicación Veterinario. Animals Intoxication Self-medication Veterinary. |
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Prevalence of drug administration without the guidance of the Veterinarian in companion animals in the City of Areia – PB |
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Prevalence of drug administration without the guidance of the Veterinarian in companion animals in the City of Areia – PB |
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Prevalence of drug administration without the guidance of the Veterinarian in companion animals in the City of Areia – PB |
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Prevalence of drug administration without the guidance of the Veterinarian in companion animals in the City of Areia – PB |
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Prevalence of drug administration without the guidance of the Veterinarian in companion animals in the City of Areia – PB |
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Nascimento, Júlia Fernanda Ribeiro do |
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Nascimento, Júlia Fernanda Ribeiro do Xavier, Anne Evelyne Franco de Souza Borges, Péricles de Farias Araújo, Lázaro de Souto |
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Xavier, Anne Evelyne Franco de Souza Borges, Péricles de Farias Araújo, Lázaro de Souto |
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Nascimento, Júlia Fernanda Ribeiro do Xavier, Anne Evelyne Franco de Souza Borges, Péricles de Farias Araújo, Lázaro de Souto |
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Animais Automedicação Intoxicação Veterinário. Animales Automedicación Intoxicación Veterinario. Animals Intoxication Self-medication Veterinary. |
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Animais Automedicação Intoxicação Veterinário. Animales Automedicación Intoxicación Veterinario. Animals Intoxication Self-medication Veterinary. |
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Companion animals have been treated as family members, they are used to the home environment, being raised as human beings, and therefore an affective bond was created between guardian and animal. For this reason, they are subject to medication without a prescription from a qualified professional, as this is a common practice of humans. Many tutors are unaware of the toxic potential that some drugs have if administered in wrong doses. Incorrect dosage of a drug can lead to an inaccurate diagnosis of serious diseases, chronic problems such as kidney and liver failure, and especially poisoning. Therefore, the objective of this research was to evaluate the prevalence of medication administration cases without the guindace of the veterinarian, in pets, in the city of Areia – PB, Brazil, as well as identify which are the most used drugs and the knowledge of the population about the risks of selfmedication and the toxic potential that some drugs present. 46 online questionnaires were applied through Google Forms® software and 8 face-to-face questionnaires with animal tutors, living in the city of Areia – PB, Brazil, from August to September 2019, totaling 54 questionnaires. The analysis was performed based on the responses of participants who met the inclusion criteria. Although a large part of the interviewees are aware of the risks of self-medication, a high proportion of these people still carry out this practice. The results confirm the need for more clarification to the population and laws in defense of animal health. |
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