Introduction Over-the-counter (OTC) use of antibiotics contributes to the burgeoning rise in antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Drawing on qualitative research methods, this article explores the characteristics of OTC sales of antibiotic in Nepal, its drivers and implications for policy. Methods Data were collected in and around three tertiary hospitals in eastern, western and central Nepal. Using pre-defined guides, a mix of semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions were conducted with dispensers at drug stores, patients attending a hospital and clinicians. Interviews were audio-recorded, translated and transcribed into English and coded using a combination of an inductive and deductive approach. Results Drug shops were the pri...
Contains fulltext : 220033.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Ant...
Introduction: Inappropriate use of antibiotics is recognised as a leading cause of antibiotic resist...
Antibiotics over-consumption is a pandemic that has a tremendous cost on the overwhelmed healthcare ...
Introduction Over-the-counter (OTC) use of antibiotics contributes to the burgeoning rise in antimic...
Introduction: Antimicrobial resistance is a global public health crisis. A major driver of resistanc...
Background: Antibiotic resistance poses a great threat to global health, especially in low- and midd...
Background: Antibiotic resistance poses a great threat to global health, especially in low- and midd...
Background: Antibiotic resistance poses a great threat to global health, especially in low- and midd...
OBJECTIVES: Private pharmacies are widely established in most low/middle-income countries (LMICs) in...
Abstract Background Over the counter sale of antibiotics is a global problem and it is increasingly ...
Objectives Private pharmacies are widely established in most low/middle-income countries (LMICs) inc...
Background Antibiotic resistance poses a great threat to global health, especially in low- and middl...
Background: Community pharmacies are easily accessible outlets providing medicines to the general pu...
Background: Community pharmacies are easily accessible outlets providing medicines to the general pu...
Over the counter sale of antibiotics represents a worldwide threat and is progressively recognized a...
Contains fulltext : 220033.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Ant...
Introduction: Inappropriate use of antibiotics is recognised as a leading cause of antibiotic resist...
Antibiotics over-consumption is a pandemic that has a tremendous cost on the overwhelmed healthcare ...
Introduction Over-the-counter (OTC) use of antibiotics contributes to the burgeoning rise in antimic...
Introduction: Antimicrobial resistance is a global public health crisis. A major driver of resistanc...
Background: Antibiotic resistance poses a great threat to global health, especially in low- and midd...
Background: Antibiotic resistance poses a great threat to global health, especially in low- and midd...
Background: Antibiotic resistance poses a great threat to global health, especially in low- and midd...
OBJECTIVES: Private pharmacies are widely established in most low/middle-income countries (LMICs) in...
Abstract Background Over the counter sale of antibiotics is a global problem and it is increasingly ...
Objectives Private pharmacies are widely established in most low/middle-income countries (LMICs) inc...
Background Antibiotic resistance poses a great threat to global health, especially in low- and middl...
Background: Community pharmacies are easily accessible outlets providing medicines to the general pu...
Background: Community pharmacies are easily accessible outlets providing medicines to the general pu...
Over the counter sale of antibiotics represents a worldwide threat and is progressively recognized a...
Contains fulltext : 220033.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Ant...
Introduction: Inappropriate use of antibiotics is recognised as a leading cause of antibiotic resist...
Antibiotics over-consumption is a pandemic that has a tremendous cost on the overwhelmed healthcare ...