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Aten Primaria ; 16(7): 397-8, 400-2, 404-406, 1995 Oct 31.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7495948

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OBJECTIVE: To study the characteristics of first-aid kits used by families in the Rekaldeberri area of Bilbao (Spain) and their relationship with social and economic variables. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. PARTICIPANTS: Households of 319 patients of the Health Center. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Interview with family and observation of first-aid kit used at home. A total number of 5170 medicines were computed with a median of 14 per household (range 1-58). More medicines were seen at households where a higher social prevailed. No relationship was found with respect to people over 65 or children under 7 nor with regard to the fact that some people were undergoing chronic treatment. The most represented anatomic & therapeutic groups are N (Central Nervous System): 19.7% and D (Dermatological): 19%. Expired medicines were found in 52.7% of the households. "Hazardous locations" were found in 3.4% of the households. CONCLUSIONS: Our population stores-up large quantities of medicines. There is a population group, however, that does not even have a basic first-aid family kit capable of meeting primary needs. Counselling relative to expiration of medicines is thus required.


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First Aid , Pharmaceutical Preparations , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Child , Cross-Sectional Studies , Family , Humans , Middle Aged , Pharmaceutical Preparations/supply & distribution , Social Class , Spain
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