BackgroundAntibiotics are one of the most expensive and frequently used medications in clinical settings. To achieve a better of antibiotic usage in Bangladesh, a pilot study was carried out at a primary health care unit in Bangladesh.Method The study involved the analysis of treatment records for 150 in-patients at a primary health complex in Bangladesh from January 2009 to June 2009. ResultsAntibiotic prescription was the highest for those aged 5 to 11, and above 65 years. Males had 20% more antibiotics than females. The highest prescribed antibiotic was Ceftriaxone (30.19%) followed by Cefixime (18.87%), and Amoxycillin (16.98%). Antibiotics were most frequently prescribed for physical assault, general weakness, acute watery diarrhea, ...
Aim and objective: The study attempts to investigate the knowledge and actual condition of antibioti...
Introduction: Irrational and inappropriate prescribing of antimicrobial is common in hospitals and c...
Although national and international guidelines have strongly discouraged use of antibiotics to treat...
A cross sectional study was conducted in inpatient department of seven primary level hospitals care ...
Objective: The study was aimed to evaluate the antibiotic prescription pattern by physicians in the ...
Background: Antibiotics are available as non-prescription drugs in pharmacies and irrational use is ...
Antibiotic resistance for microbial pathogens is a major problem throughout the world. This is the r...
For supporting antibiotic stewardship interventions, the World Health Organization (WHO) classified ...
Drug utilization study, especially antibiotic usage in therapy of mild acute upper respiratory infec...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharm...
Objectives: To examine the appropriateness of antibiotics prescribed for acute infection based on th...
Objective: Irrational drug use increased the risk of adverse drug reactions (ADRs), the emergence of...
Fever in children under five years of age is a common and predominantly self-limiting sign of illnes...
BACKGROUND Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs in a hospital setting, be it pa...
SummaryObjectivesTo examine the appropriateness of antibiotics prescribed for acute infection based ...
Aim and objective: The study attempts to investigate the knowledge and actual condition of antibioti...
Introduction: Irrational and inappropriate prescribing of antimicrobial is common in hospitals and c...
Although national and international guidelines have strongly discouraged use of antibiotics to treat...
A cross sectional study was conducted in inpatient department of seven primary level hospitals care ...
Objective: The study was aimed to evaluate the antibiotic prescription pattern by physicians in the ...
Background: Antibiotics are available as non-prescription drugs in pharmacies and irrational use is ...
Antibiotic resistance for microbial pathogens is a major problem throughout the world. This is the r...
For supporting antibiotic stewardship interventions, the World Health Organization (WHO) classified ...
Drug utilization study, especially antibiotic usage in therapy of mild acute upper respiratory infec...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharm...
Objectives: To examine the appropriateness of antibiotics prescribed for acute infection based on th...
Objective: Irrational drug use increased the risk of adverse drug reactions (ADRs), the emergence of...
Fever in children under five years of age is a common and predominantly self-limiting sign of illnes...
BACKGROUND Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs in a hospital setting, be it pa...
SummaryObjectivesTo examine the appropriateness of antibiotics prescribed for acute infection based ...
Aim and objective: The study attempts to investigate the knowledge and actual condition of antibioti...
Introduction: Irrational and inappropriate prescribing of antimicrobial is common in hospitals and c...
Although national and international guidelines have strongly discouraged use of antibiotics to treat...