Unused and Expired Medications Disposal Practices among the General Public in Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Comprehend the awareness and attitude towards medication wastage issues among the general public in Selangor, Malaysia.
- Identify the behaviors by which individuals from the general population discard unused and expired medications, alongside their familiarity with related issue.
- Know the major reasons for keeping unused medications at home.
- Recognize the general public’s perceived responsible sources of information for reducing the medication wastage issue in Malaysia.
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Study Population
2.3. Sample Size Calculation
2.4. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
2.5. Study Tool
2.6. Ethical Considerations
2.7. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Respondents’ Demographic Information and Practice of Procuring Medications
3.2. Respondents’ Awareness and Attitude towards Medication Wastage
3.3. Respondents’ Practices of Discarding Unused and Expired Medications
3.4. Respondents’ Perceived Responsible Sources of Information
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Age (Years) | |
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18–24 | 198 (46.4) |
25–31 | 88 (20.6) |
32 and above | 140 (32.8) |
Gender | |
Male | 157 (36.8) |
Female | 269 (63.1) |
Ethnic group | |
Malay | 378 (88.7) |
Chinese | 32 (7.5) |
Indian | 6 (1.4) |
Others | 10 (2.3) |
Level of education | |
College/Pre-university/diploma | 141 (33.0) |
Graduate | 220 (51.6) |
Postgraduate | 65 (15.2) |
Marital status | |
Single | 254 (59.6) |
Married | 172 (40.3) |
Method of purchasing medications | |
Bought on prescription | 339 (79.5) |
Bought over-the-counter | 82 (19.2) |
Received from colleague/friend | 5 (1.1) |
Major classes of medications procured | |
Pain killers/NSAIDs | 101 (23.7) |
Antibiotics | 207 (48.5) |
Antihypertensive | 51 (11.9) |
Antidiabetic | 20 (4.6) |
OTC antihistamines | 34 (7.9) |
Multi-vitamins and other supplements | 13 (3.0) |
Do you check expiry date of the medications before buying? | |
Yes | 415 (97.4) |
No | 11 (2.5) |
Statements | Strongly Agree/Agree | Neither Agree/Nor Disagree | Strongly Disagree/Disagree |
---|---|---|---|
I am aware of the medication wastage issue in Malaysia | 349 (81.9) | 57 (13.3) | 20 (4.6) |
I am aware of the impact of the medication wastage on patients | 351 (82.3) | 44 (10.3) | 31 (7.2) |
I am aware of the impact of the medication wastage on economy | 357 (83.8) | 39 (9.1) | 30 (7.0) |
I am aware that inappropriate practices of medication wastage may have harmful consequences on both the health and environment | 349 (81.9) | 57 (13.3) | 20 (4.6) |
I often purchase medications regularly whether or not they have run out | 97 (22.7) | 44 (10.3) | 285 (66.9) |
I often obtain free medications regularly whether or not they have run out | 84 (19.7) | 59 (13.8) | 283 (66.4) |
I often pass medications that I have bought for myself to relatives, neighbours or friends | 153 (35.9) | 49 (11.5) | 224 (52.5) |
I feel that free healthcare resources is contributing to the medication wastage | 203 (47.6) | 115 (26.9) | 108 (25.3) |
I feel that healthcare professionals are responsible for the issue of medication wastage | 218 (51.1) | 92 (21.5) | 116 (27.2) |
I feel confident in my ability to reduce medication wastage | 236 (55.3) | 151 (35.4) | 39 (9.1) |
I think that healthcare professionals could do more to reduce medication wastage | 351 (82.3) | 61 (14.3) | 14 (3.2) |
I think that Ministry of Health could do more to reduce medication wastage | 347 (81.4) | 69 (16.1) | 10 (2.3) |
Questions | Responses n (%) | |
---|---|---|
Did any amount of bought medication remain unused at your home? | Yes | 301 (70.6) |
No | 125 (29.3) | |
What do you do with the unused medications? | Discard in household garbage | 202 (47.4) |
Donate to hospital/charity | 31 (7.2) | |
Gives to friend or relative | 49 (11.5) | |
Return to pharmacies | 35 (8.2) | |
Keep at home until expired | 69 (16.1) | |
Flush unused medications in toilet or sink | 25 (5.8) | |
Don’t know what to do | 15 (3.5) | |
What do you do with the expired medications? | Discard in household garbage | 362 (84.9) |
Flush expired medications in toilet or sink | 53 (12.4) | |
Return to Pharmacies | 5 (1.1) | |
Don’t know what to do | 6 (1.4) | |
Approach of discarding expired medications | Crush before disposal | 129 (30.2) |
Dilute the medication with water | 70 (16.4) | |
Discard as it is | 207 (48.5) | |
I don’t know what to do | 20 (4.6) |
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Azmi Hassali, M.; Shakeel, S. Unused and Expired Medications Disposal Practices among the General Public in Selangor, Malaysia. Pharmacy 2020, 8, 196. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy8040196
Azmi Hassali M, Shakeel S. Unused and Expired Medications Disposal Practices among the General Public in Selangor, Malaysia. Pharmacy. 2020; 8(4):196. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy8040196
Chicago/Turabian StyleAzmi Hassali, Mohamed, and Sadia Shakeel. 2020. "Unused and Expired Medications Disposal Practices among the General Public in Selangor, Malaysia" Pharmacy 8, no. 4: 196. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy8040196
APA StyleAzmi Hassali, M., & Shakeel, S. (2020). Unused and Expired Medications Disposal Practices among the General Public in Selangor, Malaysia. Pharmacy, 8(4), 196. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy8040196