Don't overdo it: too many antibiotics can be risky (From Malvern Gazette)
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Don't overdo it: too many antibiotics can be risky
5:20pm Thursday 14th March 2013 in News
By James Connell
DON’T OVERDO IT: Jo Galloway, executive nurse, quality and patient safety, on the use of antibiotics.
HEALTH chiefs have launched a campaign to stop people overusing antibiotics.
The Take Care, Not Antibiotics campaign was launched this week by the three Worcestershire clinical commissioning groups, which decide local health spending.
The campaign aims to prevent the spread of drug-resistant strains of potentially-deadly superbugs such as clostridium difficle (c.diff) and MRSA.
Inappropriate prescription and overuse of antibiotics can lead to infections such as c.diff, an infection which can occur in people who have recently had antibiotics that disrupts normal gut bacteria.
Symptoms can range from mild to severe and include diarrhoea, a high temperature (fever) and painful abdominal cramps.
Those most at risk of developing the condition are the elderly and those with long-term health conditions whose immunity may be lower.
Jo Galloway, executive nurse, quality and patient safety, NHS Redditch and Bromsgrove CCG and NHS Wyre Forest CCG, said: “This campaign highlights to the public how antibiotics can act against a range of bacteria, but can also interfere with the healthy balance of bacteria causing other symptoms. It is so important that people use antibiotics in the right way, to slow down antibiotic resistance and to make sure antibiotics remain effective for us and future generations.”
Measures to prevent the spread of antibiotic resistant infections such as c.diff include only using antibiotics when they have been prescribed for that patient by their doctor and rest and drink plenty of fluids to recover from a cold.
A Key Facts About Antibiotics leaflet and an awareness poster have been produced.
Resources for the campaign can be downloaded from South Worcestershire Clinical Commissioning Group’s website southworcsccg.nhs.uk/news/campaigns.
Comments(8)
jovialcommonsense
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6:34pm Thu 14 Mar 13
CJH wrote:Partially, but people who stop taking the whole course of antibiotics because they feel better does more harm.
Isn't it down to doctors prescribing them?
BadgerMash
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12:14pm Fri 15 Mar 13
Robot 3021
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12:41pm Fri 15 Mar 13
BadgerMash
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12:53pm Fri 15 Mar 13
Unfortunately this is still news to some people and gets challenged by even relatively well informed patients and their relatives. The studies on just how ineffective antibiotics are in treating most minor bacterial infections are probably not yet fully appreciated by all health professionals.
Robot 3021
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1:00pm Fri 15 Mar 13
Equally worrying though is the lack of research into new antibiotics, as highlighted by the Chief Medical Officer for England - all part and parcel of the same problem of course, which makes the fact that people think antibiotics will do anything to a virus staggering.
DarrenM
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7:13pm Sun 17 Mar 13
How am I supposed to know if I've been prescribed it in the right way or for the right thing? that's why I go to the chap (or lady) that's studied for 8 years or however long it is now to become a GP.
If the clutch on my car starts failing and the mechanic fits a new one, I don't go, "oh im not sure about that, lets change the engine instead" I rely on their professional judgment (which doesn't seem to be that good either in the NHS or the motor trade, but what an you do ?)
DarrenM
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7:13pm Sun 17 Mar 13
How am I supposed to know if I've been prescribed it in the right way or for the right thing? that's why I go to the chap (or lady) that's studied for 8 years or however long it is now to become a GP.
If the clutch on my car starts failing and the mechanic fits a new one, I don't go, "oh im not sure about that, lets change the engine instead" I rely on their professional judgment (which doesn't seem to be that good either in the NHS or the motor trade, but what an you do ?)
CJH says...
6:30pm Thu 14 Mar 13