Antimicrobial Dispensing Practices during COVID-19 and the Implications for Pakistan

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作者
Gul, Bushra [1 ]
Sana, Maria [2 ]
Saleem, Aneela [2 ]
Ul Mustafa, Zia [3 ,4 ]
Salman, Muhammad [5 ]
Khan, Yusra Habib [6 ]
Mallhi, Tauqeer Hussain [6 ]
Sono, Tiyani Milta [7 ,8 ]
Meyer, Johanna C. [7 ,9 ]
Godman, Brian B. [7 ,10 ,11 ]
机构
[1] Tehsil Head Quarter THQ Hosp, Dept Med, Darya Khan 3000, Punjab, Pakistan
[2] Faisalabad Med Univ, Dept Med, Faisalabad 38000, Punjab, Pakistan
[3] Univ Sains Malaysia, Sch Pharmaceut Sci, Discipline Clin Pharm, Gelugor 11800, Penang, Malaysia
[4] Dist Headquarter DHQ Hosp, Dept Pharm Serv, Pakpattan 57400, Punja, Pakistan
[5] Lahore Coll Women Univ, Inst Pharm, Fac Pharmaceut & Allied Hlth Sci, Lahore 54000, Punja, Pakistan
[6] Jouf Univ, Coll Pharm, Dept Clin Pharm, Sakaka 72388, Saudi Arabia
[7] Sefako Makgatho Hlth Sci Univ, Sch Pharm, Dept Publ Hlth Pharm & Management, ZA-0208 Ga Rankuwa, Gauteng, South Africa
[8] Saselamani Pharm, ZA-0928 Saselamani, Limpopo, South Africa
[9] Sefako Makgatho Hlth Sci Univ, South African Vaccinat & Immunisat Ctr, ZA-0208 Ga Rankuwa, Gauteng, South Africa
[10] Univ Strathclyde, Strathclyde Inst Pharm & Biomed Sci SIPBS, Dept Pharmacoepidemiol, Glasgow G4 0RE, Scotland
[11] Ajman Univ, Ctr Med & Bio Allied Hlth Sci Res, POB 346, Ajman, U Arab Emirates
来源
ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL | 2023年 / 12卷 / 06期
关键词
COVID-19; dispensing; antimicrobials; antibiotics; community pharmacists; indications; AWaRe category; Pakistan; ESSENTIAL MEDICINES LIST; MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES; SELF-MEDICATION; ANTIBIOTIC STEWARDSHIP; RESISTANCE; INTERVENTIONS; SALES; PHARMACIES; DIARRHEA;
D O I
10.3390/antibiotics12061018
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R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Antibiotics are one of the most frequently dispensed classes of medicines. However, excessive misuse and abuse enhances antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Previous studies in Pakistan have documented extensive dispensing of 'Watch' and 'Reserve' antibiotics, which is a concern. In view of this, there is a need to assess current dispensing patterns following COVID-19 in Pakistan. A cross-sectional study was undertaken, collecting dispensing data from 39 pharmacies and 53 drug stores from November 2022 to February 2023. Outlets were principally in urban areas (60.9%), with pharmacists/pharmacy technicians present in 32.6% of outlets. In total, 11,092 prescriptions were analyzed; 67.1% of patients were supplied at least one antimicrobial, 74.3% antibiotics, 10.2% antifungals and 7.9% anthelmintics. A total of 33.2% of antimicrobials were supplied without a prescription. Common indications for dispensed antibiotics were respiratory (34.3%) and gastrointestinal (16.8%) infections, which can be self-limiting. In addition, 12% of antibiotics were dispensed for the prevention or treatment of COVID-19. The most frequent antibiotics dispensed were ceftriaxone (18.4%) and amoxicillin (15.4%). Overall, 59.2% antibiotics were 'Watch' antibiotics, followed by 'Access' (40.3%) and 'Reserve' (0.5%) antibiotics. Of the total antibiotics dispensed for treating COVID-19, 68.3% were 'Watch' and 31.7% 'Access'. Overall, there appeared to be an appreciable number of antibiotics dispensed during the recent pandemic, including for patients with COVID-19, alongside generally extensive dispensing of 'Watch' antibiotics. This needs to be urgently addressed with appropriate programs among pharmacists/pharmacy technicians to reduce AMR.
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