Students organized an educational booth with posters and flyers on analgesic toxicity, focusing on paracetamol, NSAIDs, and opioids. They engaged hospital visitors and staff through discussions, answered questions, and distributed themed giveaways, emphasizing early recognition of toxicity signs and the importance of seeking medical guidance when using painkillers.
Patients at DSFH outpatient clinics, hospital staff, workers, visitors, and accompanying family members.
The initiative aims to raise awareness about the risks of analgesic overuse, promote safe medication use, and empower students in health advocacy. It also helps medical students develop communication, leadership, and patient education skills through active community engagement.