The document discusses a study on self-medication in Slovenia. It found that 71.8% of 564 patients studied used some form of self-medication, with herbal teas and over-the-counter medications being most common. Reasons for self-medication included believing it is more natural than medical treatment. 53.5% of self-medicating patients wanted more information, and 70.9% thought doctors best to provide advice. Female sex, higher education, and psychiatric disorders predicted higher rates of self-medication. The study had some limitations, such as unclear definitions and questions.