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Prevalence of leftover medicines, disposal practices, and associated factors in Arba Minch Town, Southern Ethiopia.

Getahun AsmamawTewodros Agedew TuntaBesrat TesfayeSamrawit SasamoSaude GenaMelkamu ArgetaAynoshe Adio
Published in: SAGE open medicine (2023)
This study revealed a high prevalence of leftover medicines and their improper disposal in Arba Minch town. The preferred methods of leftover medicine disposal in this study deviate from conventional standards. Significant factor variables that predict having leftover medicines are attributed to purchasing medicine without a prescription, higher family monthly income, those waived paying for medicine, and those who used medications for acute diseases. Prior knowledge of proper disposal practices predicated the decision to dispose of on-hand leftover medicines or keep them for future use. These findings would be critical in developing strategies to reduce leftover medicines and promote proper disposal practices.
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