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Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences. 2016; 11 (5): 413-417
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-184352

ABSTRACT

Objectives: To investigate requests for common prescription-only aphrodisiacs across community pharmacies in the Alahsa region of KSA


Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among conveniently selected pharmacies in the eastern region of Alahsa, KSA. Self-administered questionnaires were directly distributed to 73 consenting community pharmacies. Completed questionnaires were coded, reviewed for accuracy and entered into a database in Statistical Package for the Social Sciences [Version 19.0; IBM Corporation, Somers, NY]. The data were analysed using descriptive analysis


Results: The survey response rate was 72.60%. With respect to the availability of aphrodisiacs and sexual supplements, most of the pharmacists disclosed that they had stocks of Viagra and Cialis. The most common men's health complication reported by pharmacists was erectile dysfunction [n ¼ 12, 22.6%], followed by premature ejaculation [n ¼ 4, 7.5%] and low sexual desire [n ¼ 1, 1.9%]. Less than half of pharmacists [n ¼ 9, 16.9%] cited Viagra and Cialis as preferred drugs for treating premature ejaculation. Approximately 32 [60.3%] proposed delayed sprays as the first line of action, while 13 [24.5%] considered antidepressants as their first-choice drug


Conclusion: The non-prescription dispensing of prescription-only medicines, including sexual enhancement products, is common in KSA. The majority of pharmacists continue to violate pharmaceutical laws

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