Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Doctors still prescribe antibiotics for the wrong disease

Doctors continue to do — prescribe antibiotics for health problems such as cough and sinusitis, which may be influenced by other medications. In this way the day would appear resistant to antibiotics Super virus, approaching with ever faster. https://www.nmt.edu/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=17557
In the UK alone the doctors issued around 1.6 million unnecessary prescriptions for antibiotics each year, shows the data exported from the British Medical Journal. These medications don't help in any way to relieve disease, arising in consequence of viruses – only increased the severity of the problem of resistance to antibiotics.

Researchers from Cardiff University have calculated the extent to prescribe unnecessary antibiotics based on information from 68 personal physicians. When these doctors were additionally trained on what kinds of diseases you really need to prescribe antibiotics, the recipes for this type of medicines decreased by 5.5%. Experts have calculated that if this practice is applied across the UK, annual health insurance will save more than 8.4 million British pounds.http://doublebayou.harc.edu/Forums/tabid/2500/forumid/10/postid/178/scope/posts/Default.aspx

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