INFLUENCE OF DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS ON PAIN KILLER USAGE AND ADDICTION SYMPTOMS

Authors

  • Mehnaz Nuruddin Gitay DIMC- Dow University of Health Sciences (Ojha Campus), Karachi, Pakistan
  • Zubia Zia Baqai Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Baqai Medical University, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Farah Zehra Institute of Business and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan

Keywords:

Pain, addiction, painkillers, intervention, health professionals

Abstract

Pain killers have been a necessity for humans since their skin has been laden with pain receptors to signal them against any invasion or unusual going on in the body. This pain when exceeds the limits of tolerance has to be alleviated to reduce suffering. Since ancient times numerous natural substances like herbs and oils have been used to relieve pain, but in modern era more refined ways to relieve pain have been discovered that exactly target the precise pain. This research identifies the factors that govern painkiller usage and addiction and the people who, in majority fall prey to pleasures of pain killers.  The research was carried out through a questionnaire and results were statistically analyzed by fishers exact test.  Males, employed people, non medics and graduates are most attracted to pain killers and are susceptible to long term addiction. The reasons for these people falling prey to pain killers are work load, mental stress and physiological responses to the drug. These factors can be managed through proper intervention by health professionals. The role of friends and family too here cannot be ignored.

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Published

2013-12-31

How to Cite

Mehnaz Nuruddin Gitay, Zubia Zia, & Farah Zehra. (2013). INFLUENCE OF DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS ON PAIN KILLER USAGE AND ADDICTION SYMPTOMS. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2(1), 52–55. Retrieved from https://wjpsonline.com/index.php/wjps/article/view/influence-demographic-factors-pain-killer-usage

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