Guest guest Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 FYI…. <<meds paper.pdf>> D. • Facundo M. Ferna´ndez • Jami S. Leichliter • T. Vissman • Duck • O’Brien • • Aimee M. Wilkin • Glenn A. • Dana M. Hostetler • Fred R. Bloom. Medications for Sexual Health Available from Non-Medical Sources: A Need for Increased Access to Healthcare and Education Among Immigrant Latinos in the Rural Southeastern USA J Immigrant Minority Health DOI 10.1007/s10903-010-9396-7 Published 02 October 2010 This study documented the types and quality of sexual health medications obtained by immigrant Latinos from non-medical sources. Samples of the medications were purchased from non-medical sources in the rural Southeast by trained native Spanish-speaking ‘‘buyers’’. Medications were screened for the presence of active pharmaceutical ingredients using mass spectrometry. Eleven medications were purchased from tiendas and community members. Six were suggested to treat sexually transmitted diseases, one was to treat sexual dysfunction, one was to prevent pregnancy, and two were to assist in male-to-female transgender transition or maintenance. All medications contained the stated active ingredients. Findings suggest that medications are available from non-medical sources and may not be used as indicated. Interventions that target immigrant Latinos within their communities and rely on existing structures may be effective in reducing barriers to medical and healthcare services and increasing the proper use of medications to reduce potential harm. 1 of 1 File(s) meds paper.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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