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. 2023 Aug 18;15(8):e43706.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.43706. eCollection 2023 Aug.

Utilization of Over-the-Counter Painkillers Among Medical Students During Academic Examinations

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Utilization of Over-the-Counter Painkillers Among Medical Students During Academic Examinations

Mohammad H Rajab et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

The utilization of over-the-counter (OTC) painkillers among medical students during academic exams has raised concerns about health risks and potential implications, including substance abuse and academic performance. This cross-sectional study aimed to estimate the prevalence of OTC painkiller utilization among medical students at Alfaisal University during academic exams. Additionally, the study explored and identified the factors that influenced the patterns of OTC painkiller utilization among these students. The study was conducted from January to May 2023, following approval from the Institutional Review Board. The research involved surveying medical students of different genders, nationalities, and academic years during examination periods. Out of 1,500 medical students, 194 participated, resulting in a response rate of approximately 13%. The study results revealed that 50.5% of medical students used OTC painkillers during exams. While there were no significant variations based on gender or nationality, the prevalence of OTC painkiller utilization varied significantly across academic years. During exam periods, the primary reason reported for using OTC painkillers was pain management. Additionally, some students mentioned using OTC painkillers to seek relaxation, improve sleep, enhance concentration, and stay alert. These insights shed light on the coping strategies practiced by students during high-stress academic periods. Most participants demonstrated familiarity with the guidelines for safe OTC painkiller utilization. Although the majority used painkillers infrequently or as needed, a subgroup reported increased utilization during exams. This finding highlights the importance of continuous monitoring and health education initiatives to prevent or address potential OTC painkiller abuse among medical students during exam periods. Ensuring the well-being of medical students is a priority, and appropriate measures should be employed to address any emerging concerns related to substance abuse. By addressing these issues proactively, educational institutions can promote a healthier academic environment during exam periods.

Keywords: academic exams; alfaisal university; medical students; otc painkillers; saudi arabia.

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