According to an Afipa study, the majority of doctors are now in favor ofself-medication. Overwhelmed, they are rather grateful to him for relieving them of certain unnecessary consultations. However, patients are often a little ashamed of this and do not spontaneously tell healthcare professionals what treatments they take on their own. However, to take good care of us, the doctor needs to know them. The disorder thus treated or medications implemented can help him make a correct diagnosis. In addition, this information will prevent him from prescribing us molecules that do badly with what we are already taking. It is by dialoguing with his doctor, just like with his pharmacist, that self-medication can play an important role in the management of our health, without putting us in danger.