Self-care and the informal sale of drugs in south Cameroon
- PMID: 3629303
- DOI: 10.1016/0277-9536(87)90232-2
Self-care and the informal sale of drugs in south Cameroon
Abstract
Self-care, though the most common of all forms of therapeutic action, has been little studied. This paper describes the context of self-medication with western pharmaceuticals in an area of South Cameroon (in 1980). The identity and appropriateness of these pharmaceuticals are briefly discussed. The paradoxical character of self-medication is emphasised: improvement in the quality of self-medication implies both growth and loss of self reliance, increase and decrease of medicalisation. People in Cameroon, or indeed anywhere in the Third World, find themselves in a 'double-bind'.
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