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Table 1.

Prevalence of self-medication and socio-demographic characteristics of study participants (n = 1350).

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Table 2.

Disease prevalence and self-medication practice among indigenous people.

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Fig 1.

Characteristics of self-medication practice among self-medicated people.

(A) representing how often respondents self-medicated; (B) representing the different sources of self-medication where X-axis indicates the percentage of population and Y-axis indicates sources of medication; (C) representing the most common self-prescribed medications where the X-axis represents types of medication and Y-axis represents the percentage of the population; lastly (D) representing the relation between self-medication and distance from home to the closest pharmacy and healthcare center; here Y-axis represents the number of the population and X-axis represents the distance (km) of pharmacy and hospital.

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Table 3.

Factors associated with self-medication.

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